Dear Friends, I'm pleased to announce the forthcoming (July) publication of my next monograph, which is part of the Routledge Studies in Sociolinguistics.
It is titled: *‘Sanskrit-speaking’ Villages, Linguistic Utopias and the Metaphysics of Development: Imagining Sanskritland'* *Description:* This book is a recollection of McCartney’s journey across ‘Sanskritland,’ which is the term coined to refer to the utopian landscape within which the ‘Language of the Gods’ is thought to be spoken. There are three destinations on the author’s journey. The first includes understanding how Sanskrit narratives are woven into yoga-inflected ‘lifestyles,’ forming biographies operationalised toward soft-power purposes. Next, the historical sociolinguistic contexts that have shaped Sanskritland are discussed, framed by application in sustainable development narratives. Finally, comprehensive demographic and linguistic analyses of Sanskrit across all of India’s census enumerations (from 1872 to 2011) shows the ‘shifting sands’ of Sanskrit’s ‘speakers’ and how the ‘Sanskrit-speaking’ village data show that most people who identify as speakers of Sanskrit live in urban areas and ‘speak’ Sanskrit as a third language. All of these together shed light on how, why, and where Sanskrit is spoken in the twenty-first century, the complex and dynamic historical and contemporary that have allowed this, and how both yoga and Sanskrit are instruments for development and soft-power projects. This book is an essential read for scholars and students of linguistic anthropology, Indology, and sustainable development. *Contents * List of Figures List of Tables Preface Acknowledgements Fundings Primary Texts Mentioned A Brief Outline of this Book *Part 1. Journeying into the Vedic *Chapter 1. En Route Chapter 2. The Eternal Aspiration Chapter 3. The Myth and Making of the ‘Vedic’ Chapter 4. Exploring the Concept of a ‘Vedic Village’ *Part 2: Imagining Sanskritic Futures *Chapter 5. Using One’s Imagination Chapter 6. Indian Knowledge Systems and Transformational Narratives Chapter 7. Sanskrit’s Faith-based Development Narratives *Part 3. The Sociolinguistics of Sanskritland *Chapter 8. Spoken Sanskrit’s Revivalism Chapter 9. Sanskritic Sociolinguistics Chapter 10. The Complex Landscape of Sanskrit Revival *Part 4: Sanskrit and the Census *Chapter 11. Visualising Sanskrit’s Census Tokens Chapter 12. Analysis and Mapping of Sanskritland *Conclusion: Homeward Bound **Index* Best, Patrick
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