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Today’s India is almost completely unrecognizable from what it was at the eve of the colonial conquest. A sovereign nation, with a teeming, industrious population, it is an economic powerhouse and the world’s largest democracy. The question is how did it get to where it is now? Covering the period from 1800 to 1950, this study of about a dozen makers of modern India is a valuable addition to India’s cultural and intellectual history. More specifically, it shows how through the very act of writing, often in English, Indian society was radically reconfigured. Writing itself became endowed with almost a charismatic authority, which continued to influence generations, long after the author’s death. By examining the lives and works of the makers of contemporary India, this study assesses their relationships with British colonialism and Indian traditions. Through debate, dialogue, conflict, confrontation, and reconciliation, India struggled not only with British colonialism, but also with itself and its own past, thus giving rise to a uniquely Indian version of liberalism. The religious and social reforms that laid the groundwork for the modern sub-continental state were proposed and advocated in English by prominent native voices. Merging culture, politics, language, and literature, this pathbreaking volume adds considerably to our understanding of a nation that looks set to achieve greater heights in the coming decades.
Nationalism --- India --- Great Britain --- History. --- Colonies --- Literature. --- Comparative literature. --- Comparative Literature. --- Comparative literature --- Literature, Comparative --- Philology --- History and criticism --- History --- Civilization --- British influences. --- Social conditions. --- Intellectual life.
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Science, Spirituality and the Modernisation of India explores the lively transaction between science and spirituality during the last 150 years in India.
Religion and science --- Progress. --- Social progress --- Civilization --- Regression (Civilization) --- Social stability --- Christianity and science --- Geology --- Geology and religion --- Science --- Science and religion --- Religious aspects --- India --- Social conditions. --- Spirituality --- History --- Spiritual-mindedness --- Philosophy --- Religion --- Spiritual life
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Both rigorous and readable, Another Canon is an original contribution to the study of Indian English literature.
Indic fiction (English) --- History and criticism. --- India --- In literature. --- Canon (Literature) --- English literature. --- British literature --- Inklings (Group of writers) --- Nonsense Club (Group of writers) --- Order of the Fancy (Group of writers) --- Classics, Literary --- Literary canon --- Literary classics --- Best books --- Criticism --- Literature --- History and criticism
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Altered Destinations addresses the complex interrelations of state, nation and identity in India through the medium of culture, and compellingly reframes the debate in the context of the Gandhian concept of swaraj.
Nationalism --- Language and education --- Educational linguistics --- Education --- Language and languages --- Gandhi, --- Criticism and interpretation. --- India --- Politics and government.
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Human sciences (algemeen) --- Multidisciplinary collective works --- Comparative literature --- interdisciplinair onderzoek --- cultuurwetenschap --- India
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