PCPSE 010 (Auditorium)
133 S. 36th Street
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Over the last few years, India has witnessed a resurgence of linguistic tensions nationally. Regional parties more frequently refer to linguistic identities to resist the centralization of political power and respond to India's delimitation plans. Language politics is now re-emerging on the national stage in ways that are both familiar and unfamiliar. This workshop examines language politics in contemporary India and our understanding of its postcolonial history.
Speakers: Akhil P. Veetil, Deepika Padmanabhan, Gregory Goulding, Ketaki Jaywant, Lisa Mitchell, Maya Tudor, Pritipuspa Mishra, Rama Mantena, Sumathi Ramaswamy
September 19, 2025: 1:00pm to 4:00pm
September 20, 2025: 10:00am to 1:00pm
Lunch served at noon.

The Andrea Mitchell Center for the Study of Democracy