The article examines how English is used by four well-known women activists within the framework of the Indian no global movement. In a post-colonial context the former colonialists' language, appropriated by people who have inherited it as an alien idiom and now use it as their own, usually recontextualizes its notions and categories to adapt them to the local culture. These activists, however, go much beyond in their emblematic appropriation of English, which is recontextualized into the praxis of no global activism for subversive purposes, questioning the assumptions of neo-liberal globalization
The global spread of English has been viewed as two diasporas, the first involving migrations of sub...
A language research project investigated the 7henomenon of transcreation, that is, the transference ...
The colonial decision to replace Indian languages by English initially as the medium of administrati...
In the contemporary era, English language performs a crucial role in global transformation and excha...
ABSTRACT. This article presents a ‘peripherist ’ view of English language use in India. I define per...
India’s “official language controversy” spanned over two decades from 1946 to 1967, during which the...
India's "official language controversy” spanned over two decades from 1946 to 1967, during which the...
English is the global language. At present time, English is in great demand because it opens up more...
Language is governed by two innate characteristics: first, that it is always changing, in all areas ...
This article explores how metapragmatic discourses on "good" and "bad" English in India are mobilize...
South Asia's great linguistic diversity has been seen as a source of conflict in the post-Indep...
English is a lingua franca that unites all the nations in the world. It is not only the language of ...
Feminism has come a long way. Gone are the days when women took out rallies to fight for their suffr...
Abstract Language has power which provides the terms by which reality may be constituted, the names ...
This paper will discusses on ‘Native and Non-Native Varieties of language ’. This section deals with...
The global spread of English has been viewed as two diasporas, the first involving migrations of sub...
A language research project investigated the 7henomenon of transcreation, that is, the transference ...
The colonial decision to replace Indian languages by English initially as the medium of administrati...
In the contemporary era, English language performs a crucial role in global transformation and excha...
ABSTRACT. This article presents a ‘peripherist ’ view of English language use in India. I define per...
India’s “official language controversy” spanned over two decades from 1946 to 1967, during which the...
India's "official language controversy” spanned over two decades from 1946 to 1967, during which the...
English is the global language. At present time, English is in great demand because it opens up more...
Language is governed by two innate characteristics: first, that it is always changing, in all areas ...
This article explores how metapragmatic discourses on "good" and "bad" English in India are mobilize...
South Asia's great linguistic diversity has been seen as a source of conflict in the post-Indep...
English is a lingua franca that unites all the nations in the world. It is not only the language of ...
Feminism has come a long way. Gone are the days when women took out rallies to fight for their suffr...
Abstract Language has power which provides the terms by which reality may be constituted, the names ...
This paper will discusses on ‘Native and Non-Native Varieties of language ’. This section deals with...
The global spread of English has been viewed as two diasporas, the first involving migrations of sub...
A language research project investigated the 7henomenon of transcreation, that is, the transference ...
The colonial decision to replace Indian languages by English initially as the medium of administrati...