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In Search of Indian English: History, Politics and Indigenisation

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Book Details

  • Publisher: DSR Book Distributors

  • Author: Ranjan Kumar Auddy

  • Language: English

  • Edition: 1

  • ISBN: 9780367510084

  • Pages: Not specified

  • Cover: Hardcover

  • Release Date: 01-12-2020


About the Book

Indianization of English: The Emergence of an Acrolectal Variety presents a thorough historical account of the development of an acrolectal variety of the English language in colonial India. Author Ranjan Kumar Auddy takes readers through the fascinating evolution of English in India, highlighting how it became an important tool for articulating Indian identity during the pre-Independence era.

This insightful work explores the significant phenomenon of the Indianization of English, tracing its journey from a foreign language imposed by colonial powers to a vehicle for the expression of Indian culture and thought. The book sheds light on how English was adapted, altered, and eventually integrated into the socio-political and intellectual fabric of India.

Focusing on the emergence of this distinct acrolectal variety of English, the book delves into its role in shaping Indian identity and its place within the broader context of colonialism and decolonization. The author examines the linguistic and cultural factors that contributed to the development of this variety, revealing the complexities of language use in a colonized society.

A significant work for scholars and students of linguistics, postcolonial studies, and Indian history, this book offers a nuanced understanding of the intersection between language and identity in colonial India. It is a valuable resource for anyone interested in the lasting impact of English on Indian society and the formation of modern Indian identity.