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(Gerald Prince)
Story Story
(Intuition)
(Intuition)
Action
(Lukacs)
(Point of view)
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(Truth)
(Idealism)
(lyricism or drama)
(sinking to the level of mere entertainment literature)
The danger can be resisted only by positing the fragileand incomplete nature of the world as ultimatereality by recognizing, consciously and consistently,everything that points outside and beyond theconfines of the world.
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(Robbe- Grillet)
(point of view)
(universe of signification)
(solid and immediate)
(Wayne Booth)
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(Ian Watt)
(French Realism)
(Realism)
(critical, anti-traditional and innovating)
statement
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(Tzvetan Todorov)
(Discourse) Discourse
circular
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Ideal Truth
(value system)
Closure
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(Dostoevsky)
The Bad Girl (Mario Vargas Llosa)
Provincial
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(James Joyce) (Samuel Beckett)
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Dictionary of Indo-Persian literature
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Dictionary of Indo-Persian literature (Nabi Hadi)
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1939 (1896-1984) (1852-1933)
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ruthless time
ruthless time
public property
involve
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(1963)
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(1995) 2000 (Annual of Urdu Stories)
2012 Madness of Waiting
scanned copy
2012
1899 93
1857
1858
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sequel
(1896)
1896 1899
1899 Fool's Day
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Madness of Waiting, Krupa Shandilya & Taimoor Shahid, Zuban
Publications, Delhi, 2012, p. 23
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Madness of Waiting, Krupa Shandilya & Taimoor Shahid, Zuban Publications, Delhi, 2012, p.1
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Madness of Waiting, Krupa Shandilya & Taimoor Shahid, Zuban
Publications, Delhi, 2012, p. 23
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Little Theatre Group
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St. Josephs' College
1995 1994
Motley Group Waiting for Gudos
adopted Motley Group
As You Like It
Marx My Word 128
Waiting for Gudos
Sons of Babar
129
2016 Woodstock College
Sons of Babur
Sons of Babur
Waitng for Gudos
(Yale)
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Real shows and dramas
1970 1960
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The Language of Secular Islam: Urdu Nationalism and Colonial India
Mount Holyoke Kavita Saraswathi Datla
College
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1916 Sheshadri botanical terminology
(1896-1941)
Our scientific nomenclature, expecially in the naturalsciences, is little more than a string of mnemonicwords to students who have not a smattering ofGreek and Latin, from which language most of theterms are derived. For instance, when we know that'dorsal' and 'ventral' come from the Latin 'dorsali' and'ventralis' pertaining to back and belly respectivelythese terms live in our imagination: otherwise itrequires a continued effort of memory to use themcorrectly.
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communal language politics
traditional communal problems
epistemologies
Formations of the Secular(1932) social
toleration peace
representation of citizenship political medium self
gender class 146
religion polemical normative
historical object
newly defined common good
Barbara cultural encapsulation Metcalf
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19351917
(1889-1961)
(1886-1967)
(1817-98)
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Thomas
1835 Babington Macaulay
dialects
s c i e n t i f i c l i t e r a r y information
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i n t e l l e c t u a l
improvement
diffusionist
western
nomenclature
Gauri Viswanathan
mask of conquest
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elites western scholarship
educators
quotidian worldly
1905
(1889-1937) 1922
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1936
...Many years ago, my old mother, who would beconsidered uneducated... happened to be living withme in a place where bubonic plague had broken out.At my request, as a precautionary measure, she hadherself inoculated against it. When the fever and painwhich sometimes follow such inoculation had lefther, she asked me to explain to her the priniciple thatunderlay all inoculation. I thought over the answerfor a few minutes and then had to confess to her thatas she did not understand either French or Englishand I did not know enough of my mother tongue forthe purpose. I could not explain the theory of it toher. Thereupon my mother looked me straight in theface and said: "My son, of what use wil l youreducation be to your country if it does not enable youto remove the ignorance even of her of whose verybone and flesh you are made?" I leave you all to guesswhat my feelings must have been at that moment.
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...I will give you an instance. In the early stages of ourtranslation work, I happend to be in charge of it, andwe came across the very ordinary geographical term"watershed". Never having studied in our own mothertongue properly, we did not know how to render itcorrect ly into Urdu. Now, our commit tee oforientalists coined a word which sounded to me verydifficult. Our great authority on Persian translated itby the term "Fasi l - i -Ab". I said to h im thatthree-fourths of the idea was correct but thatone-fourth of it was wrong. So, that word was putaside for the time being.
Five weeks later one of us happened to betouring in the Marathi districts of our state, namelyAurangabad, the whole of which district containsminiature watersheds. On asking a farmer: "What doyou call such hills?", we learnt that they were called"pan-dhal " , which is a l i teral t ranslat ion of"Watershed". In this way we were able to discover aprecious term. Perhaps, I ought not to say that we"discovered" it, for, it has been in use for hundreds ofyears and we were ignorant of it, simply because wehad not paid any attention to our vernacular. Thispoor villager was thus able to show the way to ourcommittee of learned Orientalists.
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1857 Fort William College
Native Medical Institution
1845 1843 1862
(1878-1931)
(1890-1964)
(1860-1929)
mauryas
The Early History of Vincent Smith Oxford History of India India
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Buddhist India T.W.Rhys David
Puranas
Peter Hardy
Dravidian civilization
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intellectual forms
shared secular future
regional linguistic identities
(1905-62)
traditionalist modernist
logic of secularism
secondary literature
registers theologi cal legal of Ind ian I s l am
authoritative practical ethical
secular nationalism
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self-interested
Rajeev Bhargava
Communal conflict
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MUSLIMS AND SECULAR EDUCATION: THE BEGINNINGS OF OSMANIAUNIVERSITY
REFORMING A LANGUAGE: CREATING TEXTBOOKS AND CULTIVATINGURDU
MUSLIM PASTS: WRITING THE HISTORY OF INDIA AND THE HISTORY OF ISLAM
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LOCATING URDU: DACCANI, HINDUSTANI, AND URDU
SECULAR PROJECTS AND STUDENT POLITICS: 'VANDE MATARAM' INHYDERABAD
FROM NATIONAL TO MINORITY SUBJECTS
review article
The Language of Secular Islam: Urdu 2013 University of Hawai' i Press, Nationalism and Colonial India
Honolulu
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