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About author : Both Dr. Soham Chaudhary and Dr. Oliva Roy, Assistant Professors of English, specialize in the cultural and literary dynamics of dialects, slang, and fusion languages. Their latest work, *Rebel Tongues*, explores how linguistic diversity shapes identity, challenges norms, and reflects social realities in global literature. Dr. Soham brings a decade of expertise in language and literature, focusing on the interplay between linguistic forms and cultural identity. Dr. Oliva complements this with her research on themes of power, gender, and representation in postcolonial literature and Indian writing. Together, they offer a nuanced analysis of language as a transformative force in literature and society.
About book : 'Rebel Tongues' explores how dialects, slang, and hybrid languages shape identity, resist oppression, and bridge cultural divides in global literature. Drawing on works by authors like Chinua Achebe and Salman Rushdie, this book reveals how linguistic diversity challenges norms, empowers marginalized voices, and transforms literary narratives. A powerful examination of language as both a cultural tool and a form of resistance.