Licked by the Mother Tongue: Imagining Everyday Sanskrit at Home and in the World

Volume: 18, Issue: 1, Pages: 24 - 45
Published: Jun 1, 2008
Abstract
This paper examines the ways in which Sanskrit revivalists in contemporary India imagine social contexts for the production and reproduction of Sanskrit speech. In contrast to the received view of Sanskrit as being a ritual language par excellence, opposed at every step to the domestic sphere and everyday life, Sanskrit revivalists treat Sanskrit as a “mother tongue,” figuring the home as the primary site for the creation of an “everyday...
Paper Details
Title
Licked by the Mother Tongue: Imagining Everyday Sanskrit at Home and in the World
Published Date
Jun 1, 2008
Volume
18
Issue
1
Pages
24 - 45
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