Language Politics under Colonialism

Caste, Class and Language Pedagogy in Western India

287 pages

English language

Published Dec. 31, 2012 by Cambridge Scholars.

ISBN:
978-1-4438-4250-1
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OCLC Number:
819135580

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This book attempts to capture the reconfiguration of the pre-modern power structure within colonialism, in the specific context of education and linguistic policies implemented by the colonial administration in Western India. The interrelationship existing between caste power, dominance, colonialism and their cultural implications has been a rather ignored subject in postcolonial theory; analysis of the interplay between primordial power structures like caste and colonial modernity has only recently been reflected in some post-colonial writings.

Against this backdrop, the book offers a nuanced understanding of the collusive role that the indigenous elites played in working out new ways to preserve their privileges and dominance, which also strengthened the hold of the colonial regime without fully altering and disturbing the existing modes of dominance.

The book attempts to dispel the theory that a thorough eradication of pre-capitalist relationships is a pre-requisite to the growth and advancement of modern capitalism. The Indian case …

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Subjects

  • History
  • Social aspects
  • Education and state
  • Colonization
  • Elite (Social sciences)
  • Caste
  • Economic aspects
  • Language policy

Places

  • India