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Dil Maange more: Cultural contexts of Hinglish in contemporary India

Orsini, Francesca

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After over a century of language nationalism and almost as long a period of intense competition and mutual contempt, in post-liberalisation and post-low caste assertion India the boundaries between English and Hindi have recently become more porous, and the hold of both “pure Hindi” and “British/pure English” has become much more limited. English is of course still the language of greater opportunities in local and global terms, and increasingly so, but as low-caste politicization and literacy widen the sphere of Hindi, and the “new middle class” remains resolutely bilingual in its everyday and entertainment practices, the relation between English and Hindi has become more a relationship of parallel expansion, though still perceived in public discourse as a zero-sum game.

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Orsini, F. Dil Maange more: Cultural contexts of Hinglish in contemporary India. African Studies, 74(2), 199-220. https://doi.org/10.1080/00020184.2015.1045721

Journal Article Type Article
Online Publication Date Jun 25, 2015
Deposit Date May 8, 2015
Publicly Available Date Jul 12, 2020
Journal African Studies
Print ISSN 0002-0184
Electronic ISSN 1469-2872
Publisher Taylor and Francis Group
Peer Reviewed Peer Reviewed
Volume 74
Issue 2
Pages 199-220
DOI https://doi.org/10.1080/00020184.2015.1045721

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