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Time Warps

Silent and Evasive Pasts in Indian Politics and Religion

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An edition of Time Warps (2001)

Time Warps

Silent and Evasive Pasts in Indian Politics and Religion

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"In this book Ashis Nandy, one of India's foremost public intellectuals, contends that India's political and cultural elites have been trying to impose a secular ideology on their country. This ideology makes little sense to most Indians, who have their own religious and cultural lives, their own diverse pasts, and their own principles of tolerance and hospitality.".

"Religious extremists have exploited this tension by offering packaged forms of ancient faiths, with ready-made theories of violence and hatred. The resulting clash has fragmented Indians' views of their precolonial past as well as their increasingly globalized present. In a country with deep roots in legendary pasts, some of these pasts have been made "silent" or "evasive" in the service of modern ideological agendas.

They are no longer as easily drawn upon to oppose the forces of intolerance and hatred.".

"Much of the book is devoted to a survey of the ways in which India's colonial secularism has produced some of the conditions for the current rise of Hindu nationalism. Nandy shows how both religious nationalists and secular modernists have employed the colonial state's ideology-producing power to blend the "religious" and "secular" domains. In the process the indigenous traditions battling sectarianism and religious extremism have been marginalized.

Nandy argues that it is possible to reclaim India's rich multicultural pasts and alternative forms of cosmopolitanism in order to rescue a truly multicultural present."--BOOK JACKET.

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244

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August 9, 2002, C Hurst & Co Publishers Ltd
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Time Warps: Silent and Evasive Pasts in Indian Politics and Religion
August 2002, Rutgers University Press
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Time Warps: Silent and Evasive Pasts in Indian Politics and Religion
August 2002, Rutgers University Press
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Time warps: the insistent politics of silent and evasive pasts
2001, Permanent Black in association with Ravi Dayal Publisher, New Delhi, Distributed by Orient Longman
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244
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8.6 x 5.4 x 0.8 inches
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11.7 ounces

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OL9557979M
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0813531195
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9780813531199
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50817620
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