Nationalism, Language, and Identity in India

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Colonial Administration
Common Language
community identity formation
culture
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Doxastic
doxastic theory of nationalism
ecclesiastical community models
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Ethno Symbolist Approach
French Nationalism
Identitarian Claims
Indian society
Inert Scale
Language Ideology
language-based politics
linguistic anthropology
linguistic community
Linguistic Demography
linguistic identity
Linguistic Nationalism
Linguistic Reorganisation
Nationalism
Papal Revolution
philological analysis
Philological Project
Philological Research
Philology
political sociology theory
postcolonialism
Protestant Revolution
River Water Sharing
sociolinguistics India
States Reorganisation Act
States Reorganisation Commission
Subjective Expression
Tamil Nadu
Western Nationalism
Young Man

Product details

  • ISBN 9781138615748
  • Weight: 460g
  • Dimensions: 156 x 234mm
  • Publication Date: 23 Aug 2019
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Hardback
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This book examines linguistic nationalism in India. It focuses on the emergence of language as a marker of identity by analysing themes such as Linguistic Reorganization of States, nationalism, philology, and linguistic identity. Formulating a novel conception of doxastic nature of community experience, the author presents a theory about nationalism as a cultural phenomenon by studying the constraints of western theological apparatuses that limit our understanding of it. The book looks at how an ecclesiastical notion of community is at the heart of the debate around linguistic and national identity – something that is redefining politics the world over.

This volume will be useful for scholars and researchers of political studies, political sociology, sociology, historical linguistics and cultural studies.

A.P. Ashwin Kumar is Senior Fellow, Centre for Learning Futures, Ahmedabad University, Ahmedabad, India. He has previously worked with the Centre for the Study of Culture and Society, Bangalore. His research focuses on cultural difference and its implications for social theorising in general. He is also a translator between English and Kannada.

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