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9781843310396

Culture, Ideology, Hegemoney

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    9781843310396

  • ISBN10:

    1843310392

  • Format: Paperback
  • Copyright: 2002-09-01
  • Publisher: Anthem Pr

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Summary

This volume explores the interconnections between culture, ideology and hegemony in an effort to understand and explain how Indians came to terms with colonial subjection and envisioned a future for the society in which they lived. The process of exploring the indigenous epistemological tradition and assessing it in the context of advances made by the west was not unilinear and undifferentiated; it was driven with contradictions, contentions and ruptures. Locating intellectual history at the intersection of social and cultural history, the eight essays in this book cover a wide range of issues, moving from an overview of religious and social ideas in colonial India to empirical studies of themes such as indigenous medicine, the family and literary fiction. Professor Panikkar contests both the imperialist and nationalist paradigms of intellectual history. Meticulously researched and lucidly argued, his analysis is illuminated by a rare sensitivity to the nature of class formation and class values, as well as to the material conditions of human existence.

Author Biography

K N Panikkar is Vice-Chancellor of Sree Sankaracharya University of Sanskrit, Kerala. He was until recently Professor of History at Jawarharlal Nehru University, New Delhi. He has written extensively on the cultural and intellectual history of colonial India. He is the author of British Diplomacy in North India (1968); Against Lord and State: Religion and Peasant Uprisings in Malabar (1989), and Culture and Consciousness in Modern India (1990). He has also edited several volumes, including Communalism in India: History, Politics and Culture (1991) and The Concerned Indian's Guide to Communalism (1999); and has compiled two source volumes: Peasant Protest and Revolts in Malabar (1990) and Towards Freedom, 1940 (1998).

Table of Contents

Preface vii
Acknowledgements xi
An Overview
1(33)
Cultural Trends in Pre-Colonial India
34(20)
Historiographical and Conceptual Questions
54(32)
Culture and Ideology
86(22)
Search for Alternatives: Meaning of the Past in Colonial India
108(15)
Creating a New Cultural Taste: Reading a Nineteenth-Century Malayalam Novel
123(22)
Indigenous Medicine and Cultural Hegemony
145(31)
Marriage Reform: Ideology and Social Base
176(24)
Glossary 200(1)
Index 201

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