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Colonialism and Grammatical Representation: John Gilchrist and the Analysis of the Hindustani Language in the late Eighteenth and Early Nineteenth Centuries (Publications of the Philological Society)

Author Richard Steadman-Jones
Publisher Wiley-Blackwell
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ISBN / ASIN1405161329
ISBN-139781405161329
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A detailed study of Gilchrist’s grammatical praxis which presents a picture of the complex relationship between grammatical inquiry and the politics of colonial discourse in the early years of the Indian Empire.

  • Develops a method of reading colonial grammars that acknowledges both the technical and the political dimensions of the text
  • Explores the political consequences of the choices that grammarians made that could easily elicit reactions of fear, confusion, and even contempt in colonial observers
  • Presents a picture of the complex relationship between grammatical inquiry and the politics of colonial discourse in the early years of the Indian Empire