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Historicism, Hinduism and modernity in colonial India.
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Historicism, Hinduism and modernity in colonial India./
作者:
Devare, Aparna.
面頁冊數:
349 p.
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Adviser: Randolph Persaud.
Contained By:
Dissertation Abstracts International67-02A.
標題:
Anthropology, Cultural. -
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9780542558641
Historicism, Hinduism and modernity in colonial India.
Devare, Aparna.
Historicism, Hinduism and modernity in colonial India.
- 349 p.
Adviser: Randolph Persaud.
Thesis (Ph.D.)--The American University, 2005.
This dissertation examines the manner in which modern historicist ideas were negotiated in the lives and thought of three Hindu social and political figures from nineteenth and twentieth century, western colonial India, Jotiba Phule, M.G. Ranade and V.D. Savarkar. Using discourse analysis, I examine the writings and lives through the use of autobiographies and biographies of all three individuals. I argue that while Phule and Ranade both internalized as well as challenged historicist ideas, Savarkar's life and thought marks an uncritical acceptance of a modern historicist world-view. Savarkar viewed the past including ancient Hindu customs, myths and practices solely through a scientific and historicist lens and had little use for religious texts and practices, viewing them as part of an objectified and museumized past. As a believer in the idea of progress, he saw all forms of faith representing a backward and atavistic consciousness. He privileged modern identities such as the nation and state along with an instrumentalist reading of religion and upheld a religious identity while rejecting any form of religiosity.
ISBN: 9780542558641Subjects--Topical Terms:
735016
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