Glory Of India A Quarterly On Indology
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Modern Indian Responses to Religious Pluralism
Author | : Harold G. Coward |
Publisher | : SUNY Press |
Total Pages | : 356 |
Release | : 1987-11-15 |
Genre | : History |
ISBN | : 9780887065712 |
The study of modern Indian responses to the challenge of pluralism reveals the outcome of 2500 years of experience in this "living laboratory" of religious encounter, and offers wisdom to the modern West in its relatively recent encounter with this challenge. A remarkable team of scholars joins forces in this book to examine how religious pluralism actually functions in India. It focuses on both the responses from within Hinduism and of other religions in India, with chapters on Parsis, Indian Islam, Indian Christianity, Sikhism, and Tibetan Buddhism.
Indian English
Author | : Raja Ram Mehrotra |
Publisher | : John Benjamins Publishing |
Total Pages | : 159 |
Release | : 1998-01-01 |
Genre | : Language Arts & Disciplines |
ISBN | : 9027247161 |
Indian English, or rather, the forms of English used in India, have long been a topic of interest for laymen and scholars. For generations, the 'exotic' nature of the transplanted language was commented on, often ridiculed as a matter of unintentional comic. It was only from the 1960s onwards that the local forms of English were recognized for what they are adaptations of the world language to local needs, and varying to an enormous degree, depending on the speakers' (and writers') education and the uses they make of the language. This acknowledgement came mainly from abroad (and still does); Indians are much less willing to admit to the variation and its communicative functions in the country. Therefore, standard English (if possible in its classical British form) is generally favoured, together with formal written uses often based on the stylistic models provided by English literature from Shakespeare to Dickens. R.R. Mehrotra was one of the first to see the need for a proper sociolinguistic description of the Indian situation, and the forms and functions of English in this complex set-up. He has for a long time collected and analysed the huge range of English around him, with the aim of publishing a collection of texts that reflects the variation within the country along various dimensions, historical, regional, ethnic, social and stylistic. The present collection of texts is typical in many ways, evoking in the content, style and grammatical forms the contexts in which English functions; notes help to put the excerpts into the proper frame to make them intelligible to outsiders.
Current Indian Periodicals in English
Author | : N. N. Gidwani |
Publisher | : Jaipur : Saraswati Publications |
Total Pages | : 426 |
Release | : 1978 |
Genre | : English periodicals |
ISBN | : |