Literature and Linguistic Diversity: A Gateway to Cultural Understanding
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Ayushi Jain
Shri Krishna UniversityAuthor
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- Keywords:
- Linguistic Diversity,, Multilingual Literature, Translation, Cultural Identity, Literary Heritage, Language Preservation
- Abstract
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The intersectional world of literature and linguistic diversity serves as an inseparable channel in a world, this world becomes more interconnected every day, giving rise to the appreciation of culture, understanding and sympathy, and profound respect. This is a work of learning that questions the process by which literary texts in a wide variety of different languages not only preserve the identities of the most diverse societies but also explain their traditions, their values, and their perceptions of the world. In a highly critical examination of the correlation that exists between language, literature and culture, the work highlights the need to foster linguistic diversity as the driver of long term intercultural communication.
The linguistic diversity has its some impressive impact on the development of literary traditions in the world. Literature is both a reflection of humanity and a reflection of human feelings and humanity sells into the reality of its own language and tells back tales of other languages. This study not only investigates how language pluralism influences literary language, but also clarifies the intricacies of multilingual writing and translation and offers the thesis that more linguistic heritages must be conserved regardless of their current inactions or suppositions.
The paper also clarifies certain examples borrowed by many and very different civilizations therefore demonstrating the fact that production of literature holds cultural boundaries and strengthens social unity. These interweaving of story and word encourage animation, enhance communalistic identity and improve the inter-cultural understanding
- Author Biography
- Published
- 2025-08-31
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- Articles