TY - GEN T1 - Language, Literature, and the Dynamics of Conflict. A1 - Ngongkum, Eunice A2 - Fonka, Hans LA - English PP - Oxford PB - Spears Books YR - 2023 UL - https://ebooks.jgu.edu.in/Record/jstor_dda_on1427662374 AB - Informed by a global space animated by various conflicts, this book brings a refreshing perspective on how the disciplines of literature and language engage this phenomenon. In its shift from a purely political interrogation of conflict, the volume provides a broad analytic canvas on which human behaviour in such contexts can be examined. This is an ultimate invitation to a re-visioning of socio-cultural parameters of identity construction, borders, natural resources, religion, cultural values, beliefs, governance, ideology, and globalisation. The book's varied perspective, animated by a rich diversity of literary and linguistic approaches, gives it an interdisciplinary emphasis that will appeal to readers across disciplines. Its ultimate message is that conflict is not subject-bound. The liberal analysis of different aspects makes the volume an invaluable asset not only to literature and language scholars but also to everyone with inclinations towards conflict creation and management. OP - 170 NO - Description based upon print version of record. CN - P41 SN - 9781957296258 SN - 1957296259 SN - 9781957296241 KW - Language and languages : Political aspects. KW - Politics and literature. KW - Conflict (Psychology) KW - Langage et langues : Aspect politique. KW - Politique et littérature. KW - Conflit (Psychologie) KW - SOCIAL SCIENCE / General. KW - Society and culture: general. ER -