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Unheard voices : twenty-one short stories in Balochi with English translations / collected and edited by Carina Jahani, Nagoman Balochi and taj Baloch = Nazz árók: Káriná Jaháni, Nágomán Balóch o Táj Balóch.

Jahani, Carina, 1959- (redaktör/utgivare)
Baloch, Nagoman (redaktör/utgivare)
Baloch, Taj (redaktör/utgivare)

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  • Unheard voices
  • Unheard voices Baluchiska
  • Unheard voices Baluchiska
ISBN 9789151314044
Publicerad: Uppsala : Acta Universitatis Upsaliensis, 2022
Tillverkad: Ödeshög : Danagårdlitho AB
Engelska 297+159 sidor
Serie: Studia Iranica Upsaliensia, 1100-326X ; 40
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  • This book presents twenty-one Balochi short stories in Balochi-Latin and Balochi-Arabic script, as well as English translations and introductions of the authors in English. The stories have been edited to correspond to the grammatical and orthographic standards adopted by the Balochi Language Project and are arranged according to three themes: Human Relations, Man and his Environment, and Exile. The writing of short stories in Balochi began in the early 1950s and was mainly limited to Eastern (Pakistani) Balochistan. During the 1950s and 1960s a number of new writers of fiction emerged. The themes of stories by these early authors were often of a local character. Most of the stories are plot-centred and chronologically structured. Often an omniscient narrator tells the story. The writers frequently want to convey a message and depict injustices in society, and in doing so they indirectly call for social and political reforms. From the 1970s onward, a new generation of authors appeared on the scene. The writers belonging to the second generation are, as a rule, better educated than those of the first generation. They developed the short story genre by trying out new techniques and bringing in more varied and sometimes less locally anchored themes. Since the 1990s, a large number of new authors have emerged. New trends in Balochi short story writing include their increased readability, simplification of the language, separation of the characters in the stories from the author’s own ideology and a weaker urge to convey a message to the reader, as well as the treatment of taboo subjects that have not previously been addressed in Balochi literature. The growing number of women writers has also added a female voice, where women’s issues are no longer discussed only in a male-oriented discourse. The overwhelming dominance of writers from Pakistan is worth noting. Of the twenty-one authors represented in this anthology, only one comes from the western side of Balochistan, i.e. Iran. It is also noteworthy that several of the younger writers have had to leave their country and now live in exile. 

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Baluchisk litteratur  (sao)
Baluchi literature  (LCSH)

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Noveller  (saogf)

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891.59830108 (DDC)
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