Author by : Santosh Dash
Aakar Books 2009
Language: English
175 Pages
Price INR 375.0 Price USD 18.75
Working against the nationalist construction of the English-vernacular relationship as oppositional, it argues that the vernacular in India is as much a site for the production of power and privilege as English. It challenges the nationalist characterization of the vernacular as the democratic other of English. By raising questions of caste and class in the context of the vernacular, this book exposes the complicity of both the vernacular and English in cultivating elitism in India. The book is situated in the context of English Studies research in India. It draws its insights from poststructuralist, postcolonial theory and uses frameworks of Dalit Studies, Gender Studies, Cultural Studies and Subaltern Studies.