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ID190164
Title ProperGraphic diversity and ethnic identification in contemporary Manipur
LanguageENG
AuthorCHOKSI, NISHAANT ;  Devi, Heisnam Olivia
Summary / Abstract (Note)This article describes how attention to the uses, attitudes, and perceptions of various scripts may provide a dynamic picture of the construction of ethnic identity beyond the framework of ethnic conflict in the northeastern Indian state of Manipur. Currently, the languages of Manipur are written in several scripts such as Eastern Brahmi, Roman, Meitei Mayek, and Zo script. Drawing on data collected from interviews of college-age residents of Manipur from different ethnic backgrounds, representatives of cultural organizations in the hills and plains, and from analysis of social, print, and audio-visual media, the article argues that the alignments between script, ethnic identity, and territory are not stable but change in relation to individuals’ or organizations’ positionality towards broader social and political ideologies. In graphically diverse regions such as Manipur, script serves as a semiotic resource through which people can incorporate distinct, but overlapping, ideas of belonging in the construction of ethnic identity.
`In' analytical NoteContemporary South Asia Vol. 30, No.4; Dec 2022: p.496-518
Journal SourceContemporary South Asia Vol: 30 No 4
Key WordsTerritory ;  Ethnic Conflict ;  Language ;  Manipur ;  Semiotics ;  Script ;  Meitei Mayek ;  Zo Script


 
 
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