Protestant Textuality and the Tamil Modern Political Oratory and the Social Imaginary in South Asia

Throughout history, speech and storytelling have united communities and mobilized movements. Protestant Textuality and the Tamil Modern examines this phenomenon in Tamil-speaking South India over the last three centuries, charting the development of political oratory and its influence on society. Su...

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Main Author: Bate, Bernard (auth)
Other Authors: Annamalai, E. (Editor), Cody, Francis (Editor), Jayanth, Malarvizhi (Editor), Nakassis, Constantine V. (Editor)
Format: Electronic Book Chapter
Language:English
Published: Stanford University Press 2021
Series:South Asia in Motion
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