Madhavi Sardesai
Dr. Madhavi Sardesai | |
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Born |
Lisbon, Portugal | July 7, 1962
Died |
December 22, 2014 52) Goa, India | (aged
Residence | Margao, Goa, India |
Spouse(s) | Raju Nayak |
Children |
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Madhavi Sardesai was an Indian academic who was the editor of the Konkani literary journal Jaag and also a scholar, publisher and writer who worked mainly in the Konkani language in Goa. She headed the Goa University's Konkani Department. She died on December 22, 2014 after a determined battle with cancer.[1]
Lexical influences on Konkani
She was awarded a PhD degree in English for her thesis on 'A Comparative Linguistic and Cultural Study of Lexical Influences on Konkani'.[2][3]
She has worked on the topic of the Portuguese influence on Konkani language[4] and the "linguistic genius" of Shenoy Goembab[5]
Sardesai did her primary education through the Konkani medium, and graduated from the Chowgule College, Margao in English and Philosophy. She had an M.A. in Linguistics, and presented worked on 'Some Aspects of Konkani Grammar' for her M.Phil degree. Her Ph.D. was from the Goa University's Department of English. Madhavi Sardesai died on 22 December 2014.
Books authored
- Bhasa-Bhas a book on linguistics.
- Eka Vicharachi Jivit Katha (Eternal Story of a Thought)
- Mankullo Raj Kunvor a translation of the children’s novelette (The Little Prince) from French into Konkani.
- Manthan ( Collection of Essays)
- Poems, essays, short-stories.
- Research papers on the Konkani language, literature and linguistics.
Jaag monthly
She has worked as the Executive Editor of the Jaag monthly and been its editor since August 2007.
Awards and recognitions
Dr. Madhavi Sardesai won the award of Sahitya Akademi, Delhi for creative writing in Konkani (2014)for her book Manthan. Earlier, she had received the Akademi's Translation award for Eka Vicharachi Jivit Katha
References
- ↑ http://www.goakonkaniakademi.org/news/news4feb08.htm
- ↑ "Goa University scholar Madhavi Sardesai gets PhD for Konkani study". Oneindia News. 22 February 2007. Retrieved 19 December 2012.
- ↑ "Madhavi Sardesai's book release". Times of India. 4 July 2012. Retrieved 19 December 2012.
- ↑ http://www.cfilt.iitb.ac.in/icukl2002/newslink.html
- ↑ http://tskk.org/publication_disp.php?id=41
External links
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- Mother tongue blues
- Dr. Madhavi Sardessai speaks at valedictory function of national seminar on Konkani novel
- Prakash Parienkar on Madhavi Sardessai's book-Manthan
- Audio-recording of Manthan release, Konkani