ABSTRACT

This book presents a history of English and development of language education in modern India. It explores the role of language in colonial attempts to establish hegemony, the play of power, and the anxieties in the nineteenth- and early-twentieth-century India. The essays in the volume discuss language policy, debates and pedagogy as well as larger overarching questions such as identity, nationhood and sub-nationhood. The work also looks at the socio-cultural and economic factors that shaped the writing and publishing of textbooks, dictionaries and determined the direction of language teaching, specifically, of English language teaching.

Drawing on a variety of archival sources — policy documents, books, periodicals — this book will be of great interest to scholars and researchers of linguistics, language teaching, cultural studies and modern Indian history.

chapter |5 pages

Introduction

part II|89 pages

Language Debates

chapter 4|13 pages

Language, Power and Ideology

The changing contexts of bhasha in India

chapter 5|9 pages

Subject Language

Preliminary notes on education around late-nineteenth-century Hyderabad state

chapter 6|11 pages

Interminable Anxieties

Odia 1 language movement in colonial Odisha

chapter 7|10 pages

Revisiting the ‘Modern Telugu' Debate a Century Later

The pre- and post-history of Gurajada Appa Rao's Minute of Dissent

chapter 8|12 pages

Modernisation of Languages

The case of Premchand vis-à-vis Hindi

chapter 9|14 pages

Analysis and Modernity

The language debate in the Bangiya Sahitya Parishad

part III|113 pages

Language Debates

chapter 12|18 pages

Anglicized–Sankritized–Vernacularized

Translational politics of primer writing in colonial Bengal

chapter 13|14 pages

‘The Poet's Pedagogy’

Rabindranath Tagore's English primers

chapter 14|13 pages

Language and Education in Nineteenth-Century Odisha

Some issues and perspectives

chapter 15|25 pages

The Quest for Sahitya

Rise of literature in colonial Orissa

chapter 17|12 pages

English Studies in Contemporary India

Caste, class and power