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Postcolonial theory and the making of Hindu nationalism : the wages of unreason / Meera Nanda.

By: Series: Routledge/Edinburgh South Asian studies seriesPublisher: Abingdon, Oxon ; New York, NY : Routledge, 2025Description: xi, 246 pages 23 cmContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • unmediated
Carrier type:
  • volume
ISBN:
  • 9781032848495
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 954.05
Contents:
Introduction : decolonizing ourselves into a Hindu rashtra -- The conservative revolution of the postcolonial left : the context -- The conservative revolution of the postcolonial left : the arguments -- The palingenetic modernism of the Hindu right : the pioneers -- The palingenetic modernism of the Hindu right : the contemporaries -- Rediscovering the solidarity of humankind.
Summary: "This book tells the story of the ominous synergy that has developed in recent years between the Postcolonial Left and the Hindu Right. It argues that the Postcolonial Left's relentless attacks on the "epistemic violence" of Western norms of rationality and modernity are providing the conceptual vocabulary for the Hindu Right's project of "decolonizing the Hindu mind." The postcolonial project of creating an alternative modernity free from the "imperialism" of Eurocentric concepts harks back to the late 19th century when Indian nationalists first began to "provincialize" Europe and is widely shared by the contemporary Hindu Right. This book shows that far from an avant-garde progressive movement, postcolonialism in India bears a strong family resemblance, in context and content, with "conservative revolutions" of the kind that brought down the Weimar Republic and prepared the grounds for the Nazi takeover. Both an intellectual history of India through the last half-century and a critical engagement with postcolonial theory, this book will be of interest to scholars of South Asia and the humanities and social sciences at large"-- Provided by publisher.
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BOOKs National Law School REFERENCE SECTION 954.05 NAN (Browse shelf(Opens below)) HB Checked out Recommended by Prof. Dr. Arun K Thiruvengadam 15.12.2025 40359

Includes bibliographical references and index.

Introduction : decolonizing ourselves into a Hindu rashtra -- The conservative revolution of the postcolonial left : the context -- The conservative revolution of the postcolonial left : the arguments -- The palingenetic modernism of the Hindu right : the pioneers -- The palingenetic modernism of the Hindu right : the contemporaries -- Rediscovering the solidarity of humankind.

"This book tells the story of the ominous synergy that has developed in recent years between the Postcolonial Left and the Hindu Right. It argues that the Postcolonial Left's relentless attacks on the "epistemic violence" of Western norms of rationality and modernity are providing the conceptual vocabulary for the Hindu Right's project of "decolonizing the Hindu mind." The postcolonial project of creating an alternative modernity free from the "imperialism" of Eurocentric concepts harks back to the late 19th century when Indian nationalists first began to "provincialize" Europe and is widely shared by the contemporary Hindu Right. This book shows that far from an avant-garde progressive movement, postcolonialism in India bears a strong family resemblance, in context and content, with "conservative revolutions" of the kind that brought down the Weimar Republic and prepared the grounds for the Nazi takeover. Both an intellectual history of India through the last half-century and a critical engagement with postcolonial theory, this book will be of interest to scholars of South Asia and the humanities and social sciences at large"-- Provided by publisher.

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