Tamil nationalism (India)

Tamil nationalism (India)

Tamil nationalism is a strong aspiration by some Tamils to establish, at minimum, self determination. The ideology of Tamil Nationalism seeks to preserve and modernize Tamil language and culture, unite Tamils across boundaries, eradicate caste discrimination within Tamils, emancipate and empower Tamil women, uplift the economic status of Tamils, and to securely establish Tamil identity in a globalized world.

Tamil Nadu

The Indian Tamil Nationalism is the smaller section of the Dravidian nationalism which consisted of all the four major language in the South India. The Dravidian Nationalism was popularized by a series of small movements and organizations that contended that the South Indians, without the Brahmins, formed a racial and a cultural entity that was different from the north Indians. This particular moment claimed that the Brahmins were originally from the north and they imposed their language, Sanskrit, religion and heritage on the southern people. A new morphed ideology of the Dravidian nationalism gained momentum within the Tamil speakers during the 1930 and 1950. The Tamil Nationalism was thus based on three ideologies: dismantling of Brahmin hegemony; revitalization of pure Tamil Language and social reform by abolition of existing cast systems, religious practices and recasting women’s equal position in the society. By the late 1960, the political parties who were espousing Dravidian ideologies gained power within the state of Tamil Naducite journal
author = Moorti, S.
year = 2004
title = Fashioning a Cosmopolitan Tamil Identity: Game Shows, Commodities and Cultural Identity
journal = Media, Culture & Society
volume = 26
issue = 4
pages = 549
doi = 10.1177/0163443704044217
] . Subsequently the Nationalist ideologies lead to the argument by Tamil leaders that, at minimal, that Tamils must have self determination or, at maximum, secession from Indiacite journal
author = Kohli, A.
year = 2004
title = Federalism and the Accommodation of Ethnic Nationalism
journal = Federalism and Territorial Cleavages
page = 285-288
url = http://books.google.com/books?hl=en&lr=&ie=UTF-8&id=49O1L3LzkVgC&oi=fnd&pg=PA281&dq=Federalism+and+the+Accommodation+of+Ethnic+Nationalism+A+Kohli&ots=9SHSp4HYIY&sig=22QtUL9h_ZESxTqa1NCHNlvTEjs
accessdate = 2008-04-25
] Since the 1969 election victory of DMK under C. N. Annadurai, Tamil nationalism has been a permanent feature of the government of Tamil Nadu. After the Tamil people achieved self determination the claim for session became weaker with most mainstream political parties, except a fringe few, are committed to development of Tamil Nadu within a united India. Most major Tamil Nadu regional parties such as DMK, AIADMK, PMK and MDMK frequently participate as coalition partners of other pan-Indian parties in the Union Government of India at New Delhi. The modern day Tamil Nationalism have actually contributed to a more flaccid celebration of Tamil identity and the ‘uplift’ of the poor cite book
author = Palanithurai, G.
year = 1989
title = Changing Contours of Ethnic Movement: A Case Study of the Dravidian Movement
publisher = Annamalainagar: Annamalai University Monograph
isbn =
]

ee also

* Sri Lankan Tamil nationalism
* Dravidian parties, a group of political parties in Tamil Nadu which began as a nationalist political movement
* Dravidistan
* Pure Tamil

References

External links

* [http://www.tamilnation.org/ Tamilnation.org]


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