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War of Words: A Reading of Bibhuti Narayan Rays Ranbhumi mem bhasa
War of Words: A Reading of Bibhuti Narayan Rays Ranbhumi mem bhasa
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War of Words: A Reading of Bibhuti Narayan Rays Ranbhumi mem bhasa

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Engelsk
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Seminar paper from the year 2004 in the subject South Asian Studies, South-Eastern Asian Studies, Institut fur Indologie und Sudasienwissenschafte, language: English, abstract: Dive into a provocative exploration of Hindu communalism and its impact on Indian democracy, as seen through the insightful lens of a high-ranking Indian Police Service officer and acclaimed author, Bibhuti Narayan Ray. This penetrating analysis dissects the intricate modus operandi of the Vishva Hindu Parishad (VHP) and its political counterpart, the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP), unearthing the strategies employed in their rise to prominence. Ray masterfully unveils the power of strategic language and carefully chosen words as tools used to shape public opinion and mobilize support, particularly surrounding the contentious demolition of the Babri Masjid in Ayodhya. Examining the evolution of terminology and the appropriation of cultural symbols, the author exposes how these groups have successfully created a separate ideological space, effectively circumventing legal and governmental oversight. Through meticulous analysis and real-world examples, Ray deconstructs the "e;game of words,"e; revealing the calculated logic behind the VHP's actions and their profound implications for Indian society. From the initial petition in 1885 to the dramatic events of 1992, this study traces the key moments in the Ayodhya dispute, offering a critical perspective on the roles played by various actors, including the Indian government and law enforcement agencies. Ray's own experiences in confronting the VHP's agenda provide valuable insights into effective strategies for countering communal forces and promoting social harmony. This compelling work serves as an essential resource for understanding the complex dynamics of communalism in India and its enduring challenges to democratic values, offering a framework for analyzing the subtle yet powerful ways in which language and symbolism can be used to manipulate public sentiment and incite division; readers interested in Indian politics, religious conflict, discourse analysis, and social movements will find this a critical and engaging read.
ISBN
9783640078141
Språk
Engelsk
Utgivelsesdato
17.10.2005
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