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Elite positionings towards Hindi: Language policies, political stances and language competence in India
Oleh:
Chand, Vineeta
Jenis:
Article from Journal - ilmiah internasional
Dalam koleksi:
Journal of Sociolinguistics (Full Text) vol. 15 no. 1 (2011)
,
page 6-35.
Topik:
Competence
;
elite
;
ideologies
;
India
;
language policy
;
linguistic marketplace
Fulltext:
Chand_Vineeta.pdf
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Isi artikel
In India, Hindi is imagined and institutionalized as the national language which weds together India’s pluralistic population under the banner of a shared Indian identity. Approaching language competence as embedded in and performed through language practices and ideologies, I explore how a New Delhi elite community positions themselves towards Hindi vis-`avis national language policies and political movements. Contrasting with traditional unified elite portrayals, e.g. ‘elite closure’ (Myers-Scotton 1990), Indiahas multiple sociolinguistically discordant elite groups,andthese liberal elites ideologically construct their Hindi (in)competency in an alternative framework attending to the history (and failure) of Hindi-based nationalism, their disalignment with modern right-wingmovements, and their continued affiliation with English. This perspective of some elites as negotiating and disagreeing with contemporary political movements and language policy legislature illuminates language competencies as socially constructed and locally grounded, and challenges past interpretations of postcolonial elites as unified actors controlling the dominant linguistic marketplace.
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