CENTRE FOR WOMEN'S STUDIES, JNU
Invites you to a Seminar on
Constructing 'Bhojpuri' Language and People: Methodological Reflections
By
Dr. Asha Singh
(Assistant Professor, Amity University, Noida)
The present moment in the life of Bhojpuri language is marked by political contestations on its 'status' within India. It's attempts to be enlisted in the eighth schedule are being passionately debated. In such a scenario, it is important to take a deeper look at the underlying assumptions that inform the conceptualization of Bhojpuri language and people. This presentation will comment on the sociology of Bhojpuri scholarship produced majorly in Hindi. It will take a detailed look at the works of 'eminent' folklorist Krishnadeva Upadhyaya who conceptualized the language, its caste-gender relations and region primarily through oral cultural productions. Such an exercise will unravel the fault-lines and power relations in constructing 'Bhojpuri' within the frameworks of the imagined nation.
Date: 7 February 2017, Tuesday. Time: 3 PM
Venue: Room No. 324, Third Floor,
School of Social Sciences I
All Are Welcome!