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It also leads to reconstructing a history of publication in manuscript and journal, convergences of poetry and music in the region, the significance of institutions (the move, for example, from Bombay University to Gujarat Vidyapith as the locus of Gujarati literary culture), and the importance of the Gandhian period—with its push for a “critical federalism” and critical fashioning round satyagraha and sarvodaya—and the post-Gandhian period, which culminates in Gujarati’s global reach.
It also leads to reconstructing a history of publication in manuscript and journal, convergences of poetry and music in the region, the significance of institutions (the move, for example, from Bombay University to Gujarat Vidyapith as the locus of Gujarati literary culture), and the importance of the Gandhian period—with its push for a “critical federalism” and critical fashioning round satyagraha and sarvodaya—and the post-Gandhian period, which culminates in Gujarati’s global reach.


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{{Right | '''Prof. Deven M Patel,'''}}<br>
'''Prof. Deven M Patel,'''
{{Right |Associate Professor,}}<br>
Associate Professor,
{{Right |Department of South Asia Studies,}}<br>
Department of South Asia Studies,  
{{Right |University of Pennsylvania.}}<br>
University of Pennsylvania.
{{Right |Philadelphia, USA.}}<br>
Philadelphia, USA.
(His Publications include Text to Tradition: the ‘Naishadhiyacharita’ and Literary Community in South Asia. Columbia University Press, 2014.)  
(His Publications include Text to Tradition: the ‘Naishadhiyacharita’ and Literary Community in South Asia. Columbia University Press, 2014.)  
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