Malayalam and Linguistic Identity

An article about how Malayalam as a language is constantly put in the position of asserting its distinct linguistic identity compared to the other literary Dravidian languages (Tamil, Telegu, and Kannada). Linguistic pride is common throughout India considering its concentrated linguistic diversity. This can be a good thing (in terms of cultural preservation and practice) and a bad thing (in terms of linguistic nationalism). [Published on 04-20-2019]

Posted by Hrishee Shastri on April 29, 2019

Tags:
Ideology;
Politics and Policy;
Communities of Practice

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