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Hindi Is Our Ground, English Is Our Sky Chaise LaDousa

Hindi Is Our Ground, English Is Our Sky By Chaise LaDousa

Hindi Is Our Ground, English Is Our Sky by Chaise LaDousa


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Demonstrates schools' division into Hindi and English in India allows for different visions of what it means to belong to the nation, and what is central peripheral. Signals how the language-medium division reverberates unequally and unevenly through the nation.

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Hindi Is Our Ground, English Is Our Sky: Education, Language, and Social Class in Contemporary India by Chaise LaDousa

A sea change has occurred in the Indian economy in the last three decades, spurring the desire to learn English. Most scholars and media venues have focused on English exclusively for its ties to processes of globalization and the rise of new employment opportunities. The pursuit of class mobility, however, involves Hindi as much as English in the vast Hindi-Belt of northern India. Schools are institutions on which class mobility depends, and they are divided by Hindi and English in the rubric of medium, the primary language of pedagogy. This book demonstrates that the school division allows for different visions of what it means to belong to the nation and what is central and peripheral in the nation. It also shows how the language-medium division reverberates unevenly and unequally through the nation, and that schools illustrate the tensions brought on by economic liberalization and middle-class status.

Hindi Is Our Ground, English Is Our Sky Reviews

[This book] is a much needed study of the situation in the field at root level... [it] allows the reader to grasp complexity of the language question that applies to the entire country by the author's focus on the complexity in one of India's urban centers. * New Books Asia

...an important addition to the sociology of education, as well as to linguistic anthropologists' understanding of language politics and institutionality in postcolonial settings. It importantly bridges the gap between our understandings of language ideology and institutional organization as they come to register in and as the changing political economy of north India. It will be of interest to scholars of multilingualism, education, language ideology, and youth culture. * Journal of Linguistic Anthropology

...this is a very enlightening study with a sound mixture of fieldwork and theory. * Journal of South Asian Languages and Linguistics

The rigor of this work lies in the painstaking quality of ethnographic detail, and its worth is in the issues it raises, such as the Three Language Formula, which would make occupational mobility across the country viable, but falls on deaf ears in the Hindi belt. * Asian Anthropology

This book conveys a highly nuanced and sophisticated analysis of the relationships among language, language ideology, schooling, and globalization in India... The author draws creatively on fieldwork experiences that stretch across considerable time and space. * Peter Demerath, University of Minnesota

This book provides an excellent discussion of education, language, and social class in contemporary India... Informed by research in linguistic anthropology, sociolinguistics, and applied linguistics, it attempts to unravel the sociolinguistic complexity of language and class in India by examining the realities and ideologies surrounding one of the most profound divisions in Indian social life today: English-medium vs. Hindi-medium education. [It] will make a significant contribution to diverse disciplines engaged in the study of language and society... The writing, both engaging and accessible, is sure to capture the attention of students and scholars across academic levels. * Kira Hall, University of Colorado, Boulder

About Chaise LaDousa

Chaise LaDousa is Associate Professor of Anthropology at Hamilton College in Clinton, New York. His publications include House Signs and Collegiate Fun: Sex, Race, and Faith in a College Town (Indiana University Press, 2011) and articles in a number of peer-reviewed journals such as American Ethnologist, Journal of American Folklore, Journal of Linguistic Anthropology, Journal of Pragmatics, and Language in Society.

Table of Contents

List of Figures and Tables

Foreword
by Krishna Kumar

Preface
Acknowledgements
List of Abbreviations
Transliteration Conventions
Transcription Conventions

Introduction

Chapter 1. On Mother and Other Tongues: Language Ideology, Inequality, and Contradiction
Chapter 2. Disparate Markets: The Uneven Resonance of Language-Medium Schooling in the Nation
Chapter 3. Advertising in the Periphery: Modes of Communication and the Production of School Value
Chapter 4. An Alter Voice: Questioning the Inevitability of the Language-Medium Divide
Chapter 5. In and out of the Classroom: A Focus on English

Conclusion

References

Additional information

CIN1785332112G
9781785332111
1785332112
Hindi Is Our Ground, English Is Our Sky: Education, Language, and Social Class in Contemporary India by Chaise LaDousa
Used - Good
Paperback
Berghahn Books
2016-04-01
236
N/A
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