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Key Concepts in Modern Indian Studies (Hardback) | Released: 28 Aug 2015
By: Jahnavi Phalkey (Author) Publisher: Oxford University Press, USA26.00% Off Original price was: 1,195.00$.884.00$Current price is: 884.00$.
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Modern Indian studies have become a site for new, creative, and thought-provoking debates extending over a broad canvas of crucial issues. As a result of socio-political transformations, certain conceptsasuch as Ahimsa, Caste, Darshan, and Raceahave taken on different meanings. Bringing together ideas, issues, and debates salient to modern Indian studies,... Read More
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Jahnavi Phalkey
Publisher Name:
Oxford University Press, USA
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English
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(Hardback)
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Modern Indian studies have become a site for new, creative, and thought-provoking debates extending over a broad canvas of crucial issues. As a result of socio-political transformations, certain conceptsasuch as Ahimsa, Caste, Darshan, and Raceahave taken on different meanings. Bringing together ideas, issues, and debates salient to modern Indian studies, this volume charts out the social, cultural, political, and economic processes at work in the subcontinent. Authored by internationally recognized experts, this work consists of over one hundred individual entries on concepts central to their respective fields of specialization, highlighting crucial issues and debates in a lucid and concise manner. Each concept is accompanied by a critical analysis of its trajectory and a succinct discussion of its significance in the academic arena as well as in the public sphere. Enhancing the shared framework of understanding about the Indian subcontinent, Key Concepts in Modern Indian Studies will provide the reader with insights into vital debates about the region, underscoring the compelling issues of colonialism and postcolonialism.About the Author: Gita Dharampal-Frick is Professor of South Asian history at the South Asia Institute, University of Heidelberg, Germany. Her research deals with topics ranging from pre-modern transcultural interactions between Europe and India, to the socio-cultural and political history of the colonial period. Monika Kirloskar-Steinbach is Professor at University Konstanz, Germany. Her areas of interest are human rights theory, constitutional theory, ethics of tolerance, philosophy of nationalism, history of ideas, intercultural philosophy, and Indian philosophy. Rachel Dwyer is Professor of Indian Cultures and Cinema at The School of Oriental and African Studies (SOAS), University of London. Her main research interest is in Hindi cinema, where she has published on film magazines and popular fiction; consumerism and the new middle classes; love and eroticism; visual culture; religion; emotions; Gandhi and the biopic; and Hindi cinema in East Africa and in the UK. Jahnavi Phalkey is Lecturer in History of Science and Technology at the India Institute, Kingas College London. She specializes in the history of modern physical sciences, history of statistics, and in global history.Table of Contents: Introduction
Adab
Adivasi
Ahimsa
Ambedkarite
Anglo-Indians
Aryan
Atman
Ayurveda
Bazaar
Bhadralok/Bhadramahila
Bhakti
Bhoodan/Gramdan
Biopiracy
Biradari
Bollywood
Business Rajahs
Caste
Colonial (and Postcolonial) Education and Language Policies
Communalism
Cow Protection
Dalit
Darshan
Democracy
Development
Dharavi
Dharma in the Hindu Epics
Dowry
Drain of Wealth
Dravidian
Emergency
Environment
Family Planning/Population Control
Feminism
Freedom
Gandhian
Girangaon
Goonda
Green Revolution
Hijra
Hindi/Hindustani
Hindu Reform Movements in British India
Hindutva
Imam
Iman
Indian Ocean
Indian Philosophy
Indian Uprising of 1857
Integration
Itihasa
Izzat
Kaliyuga
Kashmiriyat
Khadi
Khalifa/Khalifat/Khilafat
Khalistan
Khandaan
Knowledge Formation
Kumbh Mela
Land Revenue/Land Reform
Language
Liberalisation
Litigation
Malabar
Mandal Commission
Manuvad
Maoist Movement (Naxalbari)
Metro
Middle Class
Monsoon
Mughal/Mughlai
Muslim Religious Reform Movements
Nationalism
Nehruvian
New Social Movements
Nonalignment
NRI
Panchayati Raj
Pandit
Partition
Plantation Labour
Political Economy
Postcolonialism
Poverty
Qawm
Quit India Movement
Race
Radicalism
Raj
Religion
Sahitya
Samachar
Samaj
Samvad
Sanskrit
Science
Secularism
Self-Respect Movement
Seven Sisters
Strategic Enclave
Subaltern
Sufi
Swadeshi
Swaraj
Theosophy
Unani Medicine
Vegetarianism
Zenana
Bibliography
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