From Excluded to Exclusive

Authors

  • Singh Praveen Author

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.5958/2231-4555.2017.00013.4

Keywords:

Dialect, Excluded, Exclusive, Language, Rituals

Abstract

Language, we might safely say is the oldest construct of mankind and being the oldest construct it also remains the surest way to know someone or even know a group/society. It is indeed the case that there are other aspects of our lives as human beings that reveal our identities: aspects such as religion, clothing, rituals/festivals, etc. to name a few. Nonetheless, it is felt that none of these aforementioned aspects is as revealing of us as is language. This paper not only wishes to bring to light the issues of identity associated with a group of people using a certain language/dialect and living in Old Lucknow (esp. areas Raja Bazar, Asharfabaad and Chowk) but also highlights the issue of perceived exclusion and neglect by them because they feel that the language/dialect they speak isn't getting enough recognition. Despite the perceived distance, what has come to be neglected is slowly beginning to negotiate the status of being exclusive once again.

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Published

01-Feb-17

How to Cite

From Excluded to Exclusive. (2017). Journal of Exclusion Studies, 7(1), 139-150. https://doi.org/10.5958/2231-4555.2017.00013.4