Weaponizing Language

Legislating a Hindu India

Ila Nagar author

Format:Hardback

Publisher:Cambridge University Press

Publishing:31st Aug '25

£105.00

This title is due to be published on 31st August, and will be despatched as soon as possible.

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The first book-length examination of how India's Hindu nationalist government uses language as a weapon against its Muslim citizens.

Small linguistic tricks can have big footprints. This book examines how India's current Hindu nationalist government uses language as a weapon against its Muslim citizens. Each chapter provides a discursive history of matters that have been a source of conflict between Hindus and Muslims in India, highlighting the potent relationship between language and politics. The book explores four issues, Ramajanmbhoomi temple, Muslim Personal Law as it pertains to Indian Muslim women, Kashmir and revocation of Article 370, and Citizenship (Amendment) Act/National Registry of Citizens, whose histories in courts and legislative bodies are written in linguistic trickery. Offering novel ways of understanding why the Hindu right has claimed victories on these legislative and judicial matters that impact the lives of minority citizens, it is essential reading for key insights for academic researchers and students in sociolinguistics, as well as South Asia studies, gender studies and Indian politics and culture.

ISBN: 9781009480291

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236 pages