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2001
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Permanent Black,
Distributed by Orient Longman
Language
English
Pages
300
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Table of Contents
Machine generated contents note: 1 TEXTUAL HIERARCHIES, LITERATE AUDIENCES AND
STRUCTURES OF PATRONAGE: LANGUAGE AND
POWER IN PRE-COLONIAL WESTERN INDIA
Introduction
Marathi Textuality Until the Peshwai:
Dissent and Political Legitimation
Literate and Literary Practices in the Peshwa Period
Colonialism, Comparative Philology and Re-making
the Politics of Language
Conclusion
2 COLONIAL EDUCATION AND THE LAICISATION
OF KNOWLEDGE: RE-MAKING CULTURAL
HIERARCHIES AND MODES OF CONTESTATION
Introduction
Colonial Education, Disseminating Modernity
and the Possibility of a Public Sphere
Extending the Colonial Public Sphere:
Laicisation and the Possibility of a Caste
Alliance in Pre-1857 Western India
The Society for the Promotion of Education
of the Mahars and the Mangs
3 COLONIAL EDUCATION AND THE CULTIVATION OF
ENGLISH AND MARATHI: HIERARCHIES OF LANGUAGE
AND THE EMERGING POLITICAL STRUCTURE
Introduction
Bilingualism, Translation and Colonial Literacy
English and Laicisation in the Vernaculars:
A Colonial 'Renaissance'?
Translation and the 'Diffusion of Knowledge':
The Emergence of a Native Vernacular Discourse
The Emergence of Bombay University: Instituting
Colonial Bilingualism as Social Hierarchy
4 COLONIAL POWER, PRINT AND THE RE-MAKING
OF THE LITERATE SPHERE
Colonial Power, Print and Publicity
The Beginnings of Print and the Making of
New Languages
Pandits, Shastris and the Making of Early
Marathi Print Culture in Bombay
Re-inventing the Public Terrain: The Early Marathi
Press and Establishing a Critical Vernacular'Sphere
5 BILINGUALISM, HEGEMONY AND THE 'SWING TO
ORTHODOXY': THE SHAPING OF THE POLITICAL
SPHERE (1860-1881)
Introduction
Colonial Bilingualism, the Native Press and
Questions of Hegemony After 1857
Colonial Bilingualism and Political Associations
Aestheticisation and Intolerance in the Vernacular Sphere
Ideological Consolidation: Chiplunkar's Nibandhmala
CONCLUSION
The Limits of Upper-caste Leadership
Glossary
Bibliography
Index.
Edition Notes
Includes bibliographical references (p. [277]-290) and index.
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