ERIC Number: EJ1031010
Record Type: Journal
Publication Date: 2014
Pages: 18
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Reference Count: 68
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ISSN: ISSN-1534-8458
"Who Does She Think She Is?"--Vernacular Medium and Failed Romance
Sandhu, Priti
Journal of Language, Identity, and Education, v13 n1 p16-33 2014
Through a close analysis of an Indian woman's unsuccessful romance narrative, this article examines how class-based ideologies and prejudices concerning English and vernacular medium education sustain and perpetuate dismissive and disparaging attitudes toward people educated in the vernacular. The analysis utilizes theoretical understandings of "difference" as delineated in the work of Bakhtin (Holquist, 2002), Said (1978/1994), and Hall (1996) to examine the narrator's self-construction of a former marginalized identity. This construction, emanating from her Hindi medium education, is fashioned in relation to the elite linguistic and class-based ideologies articulated by narrated characters that belong to a higher socioeconomic background than the narrator. Additionally, the analysis reveals the hegemonic internalization of these discriminatory ideologies by the narrator. The study is situated in a north Indian city and is based on interview data collected for a larger project wherein 19 women narrated how their medium of education impacted their lives.
Descriptors: Indians, Intimacy, Discourse Analysis, Social Class, Ideology, English (Second Language), Second Language Learning, Dialects, Language of Instruction, Personal Narratives, Social Bias, Language Attitudes, Self Concept, Disadvantaged, Indo European Languages, Females, Interviews, Foreign Countries
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Publication Type: Journal Articles; Reports - Research
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Language: English
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Identifiers: India

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