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9780195681536

Colonialism, Culture, and Resistance

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    9780195681536

  • ISBN10:

    0195681533

  • Format: Hardcover
  • Copyright: 2006-12-14
  • Publisher: Oxford University Press
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Summary

How did resistance to colonialism form a source of alternative modernity in India? Why did the process fail to strike roots? Building upon four decades of serious research, this unique collection discusses different forms of resistance to colonialism and their role in the formation ofalternative modernity. It also provides an engaging account of the development of political and cultural consciousness in the subcontinent. Investigating three areas of resistance - armed uprising, intellectual dissent, and cultural protest - K.N. Panikkar argues that these were informed by a vision of a condition beyond colonialism in which tradition and modernity selectively, but creatively, came together. This had manifestations inseveral fields of cultural and intellectual concern - social ideas, cultural practices, scientific enquiries, and literary and artistic creativity. According to the author a creative dialogue between tradition and modernity was crowded out of public space by the dual pressures of revivalism and colonial modernity. The void thus created was filled either by the culture of the capitalist west intially provided by colonial modernity or by theobscurantism of tradition, currently being elaborated and advocated by Hindutva. The failure of alternative modernity has also led to an uncritical acceptance of globalization and sympathetic response to cultural revivalism. Based on a variety of sources, in both English and regional languages, thisvolume provides a new interpretation of the intellectual and cultural history of colonial India.

Table of Contents

Preface ix
Acknowledgements xiii
Introduction 1(18)
Colonialism and Cultural Change
19(10)
Formation of Cultural Consciousness
29(30)
Culture as Ideology
59(17)
Culture in the Making of Nationalism
76(14)
Cultural Pasts and National Identity
90(15)
The `Great' Shoe Question: Tradition, Legitimacy, and Power in Colonial India
105(16)
Search for Alternatives: Meaning of the Past in Colonial India
121(12)
Whatever Happened to the Renaissance in India?
133(12)
Novel as Colonial Narrative
145(6)
Creating a New Cultural Taste
151(17)
Indigenous Medicine and Cultural Hegemony
168(24)
Revolt of Velu Tampi
192(13)
Agrarian Legislation and Social Classes
205(22)
Peasant Resistance and Revolts in Malabar
227(24)
History Textbooks: Narratives of Religious Nationalism
251(14)
Glossary 265(2)
Index 267

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