Language, Memory and Remembering

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Chauri Chaura
citizens
collective
collective memory studies
colonial India linguistics
english
English diaspora India
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Father's Church
Father’s Church
forms
gandhi
Gandhi Ashram
historical
historical discourse analysis
Historical Sociolinguistics
Jallianwala Bagh
Jallianwala Bagh Massacre
Larger Historical Questions
Leopold Amery
Microhistorical Approach
microhistorical methodology
Milk Man
Muslim League
Muslim Ministers
Occluded Texts
Oral Histories
Oral Life Histories
Plausible Context
private
Private English Citizens
Roadside Stalls
Sindhi Hindus
sociolinguistic memory reconstruction
sociolinguistics
Temporal Juncture
textual
Thompson's Responses
Thompson’s Responses
Traditional Social History
White Space
Written Communication Forms
Written Language Forms

Product details

  • ISBN 9780367733360
  • Weight: 453g
  • Dimensions: 138 x 216mm
  • Publication Date: 18 Dec 2020
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Paperback
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This volume explores issues of memory, remembering and language in late colonial India. It is the first systematic historical sociolinguistic study of English private and public citizens who lived in and/or worked for India and the Indian cause from the 1920s to the 1940s. While some of the English have lived as common citizens and were committed to India, their voices and contributions have remained on the margins of Indian collective memory. This book offers microhistorical readings of extended language forms generally underexplored in sociolinguistics (such as letters, telegrams, missives, and oral histories) to reorient facets of individual memories, lives, and endeavours against larger officialised understandings of the past.

Using previously unpublished corpus of archival material and interviews with English private citizens from that period, this volume on historical sociolinguistics will be of interest to scholars and researchers of language and linguistics, South Asian studies, post-colonial literary studies, culture studies, and modern history.

Vaidehi Ramanathan is Professor of Applied Sociolinguistics at the University of California, Davis, USA. Her research interests span two broad domains: language policy and language and health. She is interested in all issues pertaining literacy and teacher-education as well as disabilities and dementia.

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