Script and the Quest for Autonomy
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Köp båda 2 för 1917 krAn important contribution to ethnographically informed discussions of graphic pluralism, here Choksi expertly delves into the complex issues concerning the politics of script, revealing the ways that multiple scripts are implicated in concerns about languages, territory, community, senses of history and, ultimately, autonomy. An insightful book. * Anthony K. Webster, Professor of Anthropology, University of Texas at Austin, USA * How is the disposition of a stigmatized group in India to be understood through practices of reading, writing and public display? This book offers a roadmap and a wealth of examples grounded ethnographically and theorised semiotically. * Chaise LaDousa, Professor of Anthropology and Director of Education Studies, Hamilton College, USA * Choksi adds valuably to ethnographic work on writing and multimodality. * Language in Society *
Nishaant Choksi is Assistant Professor at the Indian Institute of Technology-Gandhinagar, India.
1. Introduction 2. Ol as an Autonomous Practice 3. Scaling Multiscriptality in a Village Market 4. Caste, Community and Santali-Language Education 5. Santali Language Print Media the Jharkhand Imagination 6. Insurgency, Autonomy and Script Bibliography Index