Konkani, the vibrant language of Goa and its diaspora, embodies a rich tapestry of sonic, cultural, and historical significations that resist reduction to a singular script or standardized form. However, in contemporary Goa, Konkani faces a scripto-centric reduction akin to Jacques Derrida’s critique of logocentrism, where the primacy of the written word overshadows the dynamic, embodied, and heterogeneous nature...


