Hindi Diwas and relocating the Hindi–Urdu debate (Record no. 529630)

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Personal name Agha, Aqsa Singh, Maanvender and Bhutia, Bikku Ugen
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Title Hindi Diwas and relocating the Hindi–Urdu debate
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Place of publication, distribution, etc Economic & Political Weekly
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Extent 60(12), Mar 12-22, 2025: p.30-34
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In a certain sense, every time World Hindi Diwas is celebrated, not only does it evoke the idea of the monolingual identity of the Indian nation but also invents certain linguistic claims and imaginaries about the Hindi-Hindu past. One dominant way in which such linguistic assumptions around Hindi are imagined and practised is by insisting on a binary choice between Hindi-Hindu and Urdu-Muslim. This social binary of two languages exists despite their fluid meanings in medieval India. The article argues that while Hindi and Urdu are assigned distinctive historical genealogies, what is often missed is the context of fluidities of medieval India where such vocabularies of linguistic and social binaries hardly existed.- Reproduced

https://www.epw.in/journal/insight/hindi-diwas-and-relocating-hindi-urdu-debate.html
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Main entry heading Economic & Political Weekly
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          Indian Institute of Public Administration Indian Institute of Public Administration 2025-04-29 60(12), Mar 12-22, 2025: p.30-34 AR135538 2025-04-29 Articles

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