Cultural Ideologies of Language in Precolonial India: A Symposium
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Freeman, R
Published in: The Journal of Asian Studies
February 1998
"Cultural Ideologies of Language in Precolonial India: A Symposium" leads off this issue. As Rich Freeman’s introduction to the symposium states, all three articles in this collection are aimed at locating "the particular histories of a language or set of language interactions in order to illuminate both their relationship to specific sociohistorical situations and trends, and to a wider set of theoretical issues concerning the relation of language and literacy to cultural processes more generally."
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The Journal of Asian Studies
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0021-9118
Publication Date
February 1998
Volume
57
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2 / 5
Related Subject Headings
- Cultural Studies
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Freeman, R. (1998). Cultural Ideologies of Language in Precolonial India: A Symposium. The Journal of Asian Studies, 57, 2–5. https://doi.org/10.2307/2659021
Freeman, Rich. “Cultural Ideologies of Language in Precolonial India: A Symposium.” The Journal of Asian Studies 57 (February 1998): 2–5. https://doi.org/10.2307/2659021.
Freeman R. Cultural Ideologies of Language in Precolonial India: A Symposium. The Journal of Asian Studies. 1998 Feb;57:2–5.
Freeman, Rich. “Cultural Ideologies of Language in Precolonial India: A Symposium.” The Journal of Asian Studies, vol. 57, Feb. 1998, pp. 2–5. Manual, doi:10.2307/2659021.
Freeman R. Cultural Ideologies of Language in Precolonial India: A Symposium. The Journal of Asian Studies. 1998 Feb;57:2–5.
Published In
The Journal of Asian Studies
DOI
ISSN
0021-9118
Publication Date
February 1998
Volume
57
Start / End Page
2 / 5
Related Subject Headings
- Cultural Studies