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'''Gujarati Tunki Vartama Pariveshni Karyasadhakta''' ([[Gujarati language|Gujarati]]: ગુજરાતી ટૂંકી વાર્તામાં પરિવેશની કાર્યસાધકતા) (English: ''The Function of Setting in Gujarati Short Stories'') is a research work on [[Gujarati literature|Gujarati short stories]] in [[Gujarati language]] done by [[Rajesh Vankar]] for his [[Doctor of Philosophy|Ph.D]] degree. The book gives extensive description of the works of [[Setting (narrative)|Setting]] as an element in a [[Short story]], especially in Gujarati short stories. The book won Best Book Prize (for research) (2012) instituted by [[Gujarat Sahitya Akademi]].<ref name= "dc">{{cite magazine |date= December 2014 |title= Parichay: Dr. Rajesh Vankar |magazine= [[Dalitchetna]]
'''''Gujarati Tunki Vartama Pariveshni Karyasadhakta''''' ([[Gujarati language|Gujarati]]: ગુજરાતી ટૂંકી વાર્તામાં પરિવેશની કાર્યસાધકતા) (English: ''The Function of Setting in Gujarati Short Stories'') is an analysis of Gujarati short stories that served as [[Rajesh Vankar]]'s doctoral dissertation.
It is the result of research on [[Gujarati literature|Gujarati short stories]] in the [[Gujarati language]] . The book gives an extensive description on [[setting (narrative)|setting]] as an element in a [[short story]], especially in Gujarati short stories. The book won the Best Book Prize for research in 2012 as instituted by [[Gujarat Sahitya Akademi]].<ref name="dc">{{cite magazine |date= December 2014 |title= Parichay: Dr. Rajesh Vankar |magazine= [[Dalitchetna]]
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== Background ==
== Background ==
Vankar started this research work in 2005 to obtain his [[Doctor of Philosophy|Ph.D]] and completed in 2010. The research work was published in a book format in 2012 by the financial assistance of Gujarat Sahitya Akademi. The preface of the book was written by [[Manilal H. Patel]], a Gujarati author.<ref name= "dc"/>
Vankar started his research in 2005 to obtain his [[Doctor of Philosophy|PhD]] and completed it in 2010. The research results were published in 2012 as a book with the financial assistance of Gujarat Sahitya Akademi. The preface to the book is written by [[Manilal H. Patel]].<ref name= "dc"/><ref name="ManojParmar2017">{{cite book|last=Parmar|first=Manoj|title=Pratiti|date=October 2017|publisher=Rannade Prakashan|location=Ahmedabad|pages=352&ndash;353|isbn=978-93-86685-28-5}}</ref>


== Synopsis ==
== Synopsis ==
The dissertation analyzes the literary element of [[setting (narrative)|setting]], with examples from Gujarati short stories.
The book is divided in four chapters.<br/>

The first chapter, ''Parivesh: Sangya Ane Suchitartho'' (Setting: Definition and Meanings) contains the discussion about the definition and meanings of ''Parivesh'' ([[Setting (narrative)|Setting]]) in [[Indian literature|Indian]] and [[World literature]]. The second chapter, ''Sahitya Vivechan Kshetre Parivesh Vicharnanu Swarup'' (Various Concepts of Setting in The Field of Literary Criticism), describes how the ''Parivesh'' criticised by an Indian critic as well as World's critics. The third chapter, ''Gujarati Tunki Vartama Pariveshni Karyasadhakta'' (The Function of Setting in Gujarati Short Stories), is divided into other four parts which gives extensive description about the works of ''Parivesh'' in the traditional, modern and postmodern Gujarati short stories in the context of Rural setting, Urban setting, Social setting, Backwards area setting, Cultural setting, Historical setting, Mythological setting, Psychic setting, Scientific setting and Dilectual setting. The fourth and last chapter is contains the study about selected 10 Short stories written by [[List of Gujarati-language writers|Gujarati writers]] including [[Dhumketu (writer)|Dhumketu]], [[Tribhuvandas Luhar|Sundaram]], [[Jayant Khatri]], [[Suresh Joshi]], [[Kishor Jadav]], [[Madhu Rye]], [[Shirish Panchal]], [[Mohan Parmar]], Nazir Mansuri and Dasharath Parmar.<ref>{{cite book |last=Vankar |first=Rajesh |date=2012 |title=Gujarati Tunki Vartama Pariveshni Karyasadhakta |location=Godhra |isbn= 978-93-81471-24-1 }}</ref>
The first chapter, Parivesh: Sangya Ane Suchitartho ("Setting: Definition and Meanings") discusses the definitions and meanings of setting in [[Indian literature|Indian]] and [[World literature]].

The second chapter, Sahitya Vivechan Kshetre Parivesh Vicharnanu Swarup ("Various Concepts of Setting in the Field of Literary Criticism"), considers how setting has been critiqued by an Indian literary critic and other international critics.

The third chapter, Gujarati Tunki Vartama Pariveshni Karyasadhakta ("The Function of Setting in Gujarati Short Stories"), discusses setting in traditional, modern, and postmodern Gujarati short stories. Types of settings include Rural, Urban, Social, Backwards area, Cultural, Historical, Mythological, Psychic, and Scientific.

The final chapter discusses ten short stories by [[List of Gujarati-language writers|Gujarati writers]] including [[Dhumketu (writer)|Dhumketu]], [[Tribhuvandas Luhar|Sundaram]], [[Jayant Khatri]], [[Suresh Joshi]], [[Kishor Jadav]], [[Madhu Rye]], [[Shirish Panchal]], [[Mohan Parmar]], Nazir Mansuri and Dasharath Parmar.<ref>{{cite book |last=Vankar |first=Rajesh |date=2012 |title=Gujarati Tunki Vartama Pariveshni Karyasadhakta |location=Godhra |isbn= 978-93-81471-24-1 }}</ref>


== Awards ==
== Awards ==
The book won Best Book Prize (for research) of 2012 instituted by Gujarat Sahitya Akademi.<ref name= "dc"/>
The book won the Best Book Prize in research category in 2012 from [[Gujarat Sahitya Akademi]].<ref name= "dc"/><ref name="ManojParmar2017"/>


==References==
==References==
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== External links ==
== External links ==
* [http://shodhganga.inflibnet.ac.in/handle/10603/58235 Original thesis on [[Shodhganga]]]
* [http://shodhganga.inflibnet.ac.in/handle/10603/58235 Original thesis] on [[Shodhganga]]

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Gujarati Tunki Vartama Pariveshni Karyasadhakta
Coverpage of the book
AuthorRajesh Vankar
Cover artistKetan Rajyaguru
LanguageGujarati
SubjectLiterary criticism of Short story
Set inGodhra, Gujarat
Published2012
Publisherself published
Publication placeIndia
Media typePrint
Pages512
AwardsGujarat Sahitya Akademi's Best Book Prize (for research)
ISBN978-93-81471-24-1

Gujarati Tunki Vartama Pariveshni Karyasadhakta (Gujarati: ગુજરાતી ટૂંકી વાર્તામાં પરિવેશની કાર્યસાધકતા) (English: The Function of Setting in Gujarati Short Stories) is an analysis of Gujarati short stories that served as Rajesh Vankar's doctoral dissertation.

It is the result of research on Gujarati short stories in the Gujarati language . The book gives an extensive description on setting as an element in a short story, especially in Gujarati short stories. The book won the Best Book Prize for research in 2012 as instituted by Gujarat Sahitya Akademi.[1]

Background

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Vankar started his research in 2005 to obtain his PhD and completed it in 2010. The research results were published in 2012 as a book with the financial assistance of Gujarat Sahitya Akademi. The preface to the book is written by Manilal H. Patel.[1][2]

Synopsis

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The dissertation analyzes the literary element of setting, with examples from Gujarati short stories.

The first chapter, Parivesh: Sangya Ane Suchitartho ("Setting: Definition and Meanings") discusses the definitions and meanings of setting in Indian and World literature.

The second chapter, Sahitya Vivechan Kshetre Parivesh Vicharnanu Swarup ("Various Concepts of Setting in the Field of Literary Criticism"), considers how setting has been critiqued by an Indian literary critic and other international critics.

The third chapter, Gujarati Tunki Vartama Pariveshni Karyasadhakta ("The Function of Setting in Gujarati Short Stories"), discusses setting in traditional, modern, and postmodern Gujarati short stories. Types of settings include Rural, Urban, Social, Backwards area, Cultural, Historical, Mythological, Psychic, and Scientific.

The final chapter discusses ten short stories by Gujarati writers including Dhumketu, Sundaram, Jayant Khatri, Suresh Joshi, Kishor Jadav, Madhu Rye, Shirish Panchal, Mohan Parmar, Nazir Mansuri and Dasharath Parmar.[3]

Awards

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The book won the Best Book Prize in research category in 2012 from Gujarat Sahitya Akademi.[1][2]

References

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  1. ^ a b c Parmar, Manoj, ed. (December 2014). "Parichay: Dr. Rajesh Vankar". Dalitchetna. Gandhinagar. ISSN 2319-7862.
  2. ^ a b Parmar, Manoj (October 2017). Pratiti. Ahmedabad: Rannade Prakashan. pp. 352–353. ISBN 978-93-86685-28-5.
  3. ^ Vankar, Rajesh (2012). Gujarati Tunki Vartama Pariveshni Karyasadhakta. Godhra. ISBN 978-93-81471-24-1.{{cite book}}: CS1 maint: location missing publisher (link)
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