November 29, 2003
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Command at Mount Sinai
Tuesday, Nov. 25, was the feast day of St. Catherine, patroness of a monastery at Mount Sinai. (See entries for that date.)
“In a landmark essay,* the anthropologist Bernard S. Cohn showed how the command of language† could become the language of command.‡“
– “Right formula for a nation in the making,”
by Asad Latif
* “The Command of Language
and the Language of Command,”
Subaltern Studies IV, pp. 276- 329
† B.S.
“I think writing about people in science and math is a way we can pay homage to genius and people we admire. And it’s a way of saying, ‘You may be smarter, but I have the last word, I control
you.’ “
– Ira Hauptman, author of a play, “Partition,” about the mathematician Ramanujan and the culture of India
‡ No B.S.
NY Times, Saturday,
Nov. 29, 2003:
B. S. Cohn,
Expert on Culture
of Modern India,
Dies at 75
CHICAGO, Nov. 28 — Bernard S. Cohn, who spent his life studying and writing about British influence on modern Indian culture and society, died here on Tuesday….