Bernard Bate

Bernard Bate (1960 - 2016) was a linguistic anthropologist specializing in the Tamil language and the history of public speaking, and professor of anthropology at Yale University and at Yale-NUS College. His best known work was the book ''Tamil Oratory and Dravidian Aesthetic: Democratic Practice in South India'' which describes the emergence of a tradition of public speaking in the Tamil language during the Indian independence movement. He received his PhD in anthropology from the University of Chicago. He taught at Yale for ten years before moving to the Yale-NUS College in Singapore, where he was instrumental in the development of the college's programs. Bate died in his sleep on 11 March 2016. Provided by Wikipedia
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    Protestant textuality and the Tamil modern : political oratory and the social imaginary in South Asia by Bate, Bernard

    Stanford, California : Stanford University Press, 2021
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    Tamil oratory and the Dravidian aesthetic democratic practice in south India by Bate, Bernard

    New York : Columbia University Press, 2009
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