The Fissures of Modern Hinduism: Religion and Historiography
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Nature of this book
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Arguments: The kind of crisis that you see generated in an intellectual life in public life by international
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Demographic Anxiety: Political representations
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Kosambi Work
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Methodological Story: What is the relationship between the texts in the world in which they were produced?
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How do we read kind of Kosambi?
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Are the cultural conditions under which this practice can be understood?
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Aravinda's Condition
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United Intellectual Vacuum
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Hariprasad Vedi - Closing thought
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Q&A
Description:
Explore the complex transition of Hinduism from a worldview to an ethnic identity in this thought-provoking lecture by Pratap Bhanu Mehta, Vice-Chancellor of Ashoka University. Delve into the intellectual moves that facilitated this shift and examine the fissures in modern Hinduism through the lens of religion and historiography. Analyze the crisis generated in intellectual and public life by international influences, demographic anxieties, and political representations. Investigate D.D. Kosambi's work and methodological approach, questioning the relationship between texts and their historical contexts. Engage with critical discussions on cultural conditions, intellectual vacuums, and the challenges of interpreting historical practices. Conclude with a Q&A session that further explores these intricate themes and their implications for understanding modern Hinduism.
The Fissures of Modern Hinduism - Religion and Historiography by Pratap Bhanu Mehta