Journal of Research (Urdu), BZU - Multan

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Bahauddin Zakariya University, Multan (Pakistan)
ISSN (print): 1726-9067
ISSN (online): 1816-3424

Siraiki Language and Ethnic Identity

  • Prof. Dr. Saiqa Imtiaz Asif/
  • June 30, 2005
Keywords
Ethnicity Language Siraiki Nationalism Nationalist Instrumental Identity Linguistic
Abstract

In the light of Instrumentalist and the Primordialist theory of ethnicity, I discuss in this paper, how the Siraiki language was used as a symbol to create the Siraiki identity. After tracing different factors which led to the creation and assertion of a separate Siraiki identity, I review the efforts made by the Siraiki nationalists to this effect. In the light of these I determine whether the overall approach of the Siraiki nationalists is either purely instrumental or solely emotional or both. 

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Details:

Type: Article
Volume: 7
Issue: 1
Language: English
Id: 5e8335e22f0b8
Pages 9 - 18
Discipline: English
Published June 30, 2005

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