Globalization and the Evolving Identity of Goan Literature
https://mariodemiranda.com/category/cards-postcards Goa, once a Portuguese colony and now one of India's most culturally diverse regions, has long nurtured a distinctive literary voice. From early Konkani and Portuguese writings to contemporary English-language narratives, Goan literature reflects the complex interplay of colonial history, linguistic plurality, and socio-political change. In the era of globalization, this literary identity is undergoing profound transformation. Global flows of ideas, migration, and technology are reshaping how Goan stories are told, who tells them, and how they are received. Colonial Legacies and Postcolonial Voices Goan literature has its roots in a colonial encounter that lasted over 450 years. The Portuguese influence left an indelible mark not only on Goan architecture, religion, and cuisine, but also on its literature. Early works, often religious or didactic in tone, were written in Portuguese or Roman-script Konkani. After Goa's integra...
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