Speaking like a state : language and nationalism in Pakistan /
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- 9780521762892
- 306.44095491 Al97 S 102014
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Ubhayabharati General Stacks | Non-fiction | 306.44095491 Al97 S 102014 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | Available | 102014 |
Alyssa Ayres' fascinating study examines Pakistan's troubled history by exploring the importance of culture to political legitimacy. Early leaders selected Urdu as the natural symbol of the nation's great cultural past but due to its limited base great efforts would be required to make it truly national. This paradox underscores the importance of cultural policies for national identity formation. By comparing Pakistan's experience with those of India and Indonesia the author analyzes how their national language policies led to very different outcomes. The lessons of these large multiethnic states offer insights for the understanding of culture identity and nationalism throughout the world. The book is aimed at scholars in the fields of history political theory and South Asian studies as well as those interested in the history of culture and nationalism in one of the world's most complex and challenging countries.
List of illustrations; List of tables; Acknowledgments; Note on transliteration; Introduction; 1. Articulating a new nation; 2. Urdu and the nation; 3. The nation and its margins; 4. The case of Punjab part I: elite efforts; 5. The case of Punjab part II: popular culture; 6. History and local absence; 7. Bringing back the local past; 8. Speaking like a state: language planning; 9. Religion nation language; 10. Conclusion; Bibliography; Index.
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