2012
DOI: 10.1075/eww.33.3.02mut
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Performing Bombay and displaying stances

Abstract: This article examines novel characters' use of creatively manufactured language in scripted dialogue, namely stylized Indian English (IndE) in Mistry's 2002 novel, Family Matters. Broadly, stylized IndE speech contributes to the characters' performance of localness, an evaluation that reviewers' commentary of the novel corroborate. However, by drawing on Ochs' model of direct and indirect indexicality to analyze the contextualized interactions of three groups of characters -Malpani, Shiv Sena drunk men, and Sh… Show more

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