Education and Communalism in Colonial India: The Context of the 1930s

IF 0.1 4区 历史学 0 ASIAN STUDIES
M. Deepak
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The decade of the 1930s appears to be one of the most tumultuous as well as complex in the timeline of India’s anti-colonial struggle. It witnessed a close interplay of community-based identities and their politico-cultural manifestations. Education was one such important cultural attribute which increasingly pervaded the political domain. Its various manifestations, viz., language, script, textbooks and curriculum, etc., gradually acquired political connotations. Such a process began with the nineteenth-century socio-religious reform movements when in the pursuit of cultural nationalism, education and its symbols were appropriated to create community-specific cultural identities. One of the key objectives of this article is to delineate the process by which this appropriation resurfaced with much more vigour during the 1930s; this time associating itself with the idea of separate nationhood. Thus, the category of education was used as an agency to create and further accentuate sociocultural identities with specific political dimensions. Also, a critical observation of the ideological tussle, associated with the various symbols of education during the 1930s, along with the structures of British colonialism would unravel the process which culminated in the Pakistan Resolution of the Muslim League (1940) and ultimately the Partition of India. This would also reveal that amongst a section of Muslims, cultural alienation preceded political alienation.
殖民地印度的教育与社群主义:1930年代的背景
20世纪30年代似乎是印度反殖民斗争历史上最动荡、最复杂的十年之一。它见证了以社区为基础的身份及其政治文化表现的密切相互作用。教育就是这样一个重要的文化属性,它日益渗透到政治领域。它的各种表现形式,即语言、文字、教材、课程等,逐渐获得了政治内涵。这一过程始于19世纪的社会宗教改革运动,当时在追求文化民族主义的过程中,教育及其象征被用来创造特定于社区的文化身份。本文的主要目标之一是描述这种拨款在20世纪30年代以更大的活力重新出现的过程;这一次是与独立国家的想法联系在一起。因此,教育范畴被用作创造和进一步强调具有特定政治层面的社会文化认同的机构。此外,对意识形态斗争的批判性观察,与20世纪30年代教育的各种象征有关,以及英国殖民主义的结构,将揭示最终导致穆斯林联盟的巴基斯坦决议(1940年)和最终印度分治的过程。这也揭示了在一部分穆斯林中,文化异化先于政治异化。
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期刊介绍: The Indian Historical Review (IHR), a peer reviewed journal, addresses research interest in all areas of historical studies, ranging from early times to contemporary history. While its focus is on the Indian subcontinent, it has carried historical writings on other parts of the world as well. Committed to excellence in scholarship and accessibility in style, the IHR welcomes articles which deal with recent advancements in the study of history and discussion of method in relation to empirical research. All articles, including those which are commissioned, are independently and confidentially refereed. The IHR will aim to promote the work of new scholars in the field. In order to create a forum for discussion, it will be interested in particular in writings which critically respond to articles previously published in this journal. The IHR has been published since 1974 by the Indian Council of Historical Research. It is edited by an Editorial Board appointed by the Council. The Council also obtains the advice and support of an Advisory Committee which comprises those members of the Council who are not members of the editorial board.
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