Description
- ISBN-13: 9789354477102
- Publisher: Speaking Tiger
- Binding: Paperback
- Language: English
- Weight: 130 gr
- ISBN-10: 9354477100
- Publisher Date: 05 May 2024
- Height: 15 mm
- No of Pages: 304
- Width: 180 mm
Original price was: ₹499.00.₹374.25Current price is: ₹374.25.
Hindi Imperialism by Aladi Aruna (ISBN: 9789354477102) explores the complex socio-political dynamics of Hindi’s rise to prominence in India. Aruna examines the historical context, linguistic policies, and cultural implications surrounding the language’s growing influence. Delving into debates on language, identity, and power, this book offers a critical perspective on Hindi’s impact on a diverse multilingual nation.
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Raghav Goyal –
Excellent analysis of the historical context. The book sheds light on the complexities of language and power. Highly recommended!
Gurleen Kaur –
I hoped for a bit more solutions to the issues. Still, it is a good overview.
Sankar Kumar M –
The book dives deep into the topic. Some parts were hard to understand.
Aadira A Nambi –
It’s a good look at how Hindi became so important. I wish it talked more about other languages too.
Anonymous –
Gave me much to think about. Did not always agree with the writer. Still a very useful read.
Amaan Khan –
A timely and relevant discussion on Hindi’s growing influence. The book sparked insightful reflections.
Aditya Prakash –
Important topic, but the writing style was dense. I struggled to get through it at times. Still, it offers a critical lens on Hindi’s impact.
Kunal –
Interesting perspective but felt drawn out. Covered good points just slowly.
Mohit Biswas –
A thought-provoking exploration of Hindi’s influence. Aruna presents a nuanced perspective, though at times the arguments felt a bit repetitive. Overall, a valuable read for understanding language politics in India.
Akash Kumar Choudhary –
The author is passionate but arguments were not always convincing. Did not change my view.
Abhishek Ujjainiya –
While the topic is interesting, I found the book to be somewhat biased. Needed a more balanced perspective.
Nikita Jain –
Explains things clearly. Showed me a different side of things. Worth reading if you are interested in language issues.
Somveer –
A must-read for anyone interested in Indian politics or language. It’s very enlightening.
B Vaishnavi –
This book is important for learning about India’s language history. Clearly written.
Rixcel Katoch –
It has good points but can be too focused. Needs more balance to be really great.
Ayush Kanojiya –
Really makes you think about language and power. Well written and easy to follow.
Roopesh Dhoundiyal –
Fantastic. A truly valuable contribution. This book will certainly affect you.
Avish M Bhandari –
A comprehensive and well-researched study. Aruna’s insights are invaluable for understanding the debates surrounding language and identity.
Rohit Kumar –
Very informative book. It opened my eyes to the topic.