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Imagining India

Ronald B. Inden (Author)
The author offers a critique of the presuppositions behind the discourses which have claimed to reveal the truth about India. He discusses how a succession of writers have built upon the misconceptions of their predecessors and used these misconceptions to bolster Western self-perceptions
eBook, English, 2000
Indiana University Press, Bloomington, Ind., 2000
1 online resource (xiii, 298 pages)
9780253336897, 9780253213587, 0253336899, 0253213584
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Acknowledgments Introduction Plan of the Book 1 Knowledge of India and Human Agency Essences Agents: Systems of Overlapping Classes Orientalist Discourse 2 India in Asia: The Caste Society The Orients Empirical, Real India: The Ruling Ideas Romantic India Dissenting and Changing Views 3 Hinduism: The Mind of India Male Manager, Female Jungle: European Science and Indian Religion Psychic Origins Brahmanism, the Aryan Mind in the Tropics Hinduism, Symbols for the People Medieval Decline, The Dravidian Mind Triumphant Jungians and Structuralists: Today's Variants Critical Summary 4 Village India, Living Essence of the Ancient Idyllic Communities Organic Inside, Atomic Outside Caste's Political Economy Nationalist and Post-Independence Depictions Critique 5 Divine Kingship, the Hindu Type of Government Nation State, Natural State Absolute Monarchy, Instrument of the Caste Society Clan Monarchy, the Post-tribal State Imperial Monarchy, Western Order int he East Imperial Death and National Rebirth Independence and the Discovery of the Third World 6 Reconstructions From Patients to Agents The Imperial Formation of the Rashtrakutas Conquering the Quarters Concluding Remarks Bibliography Index
Originally published: Cambridge, Mass. : Blackwell, 1990
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