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History and the Making of a Modern Hindu Self

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History and the Making of a Modern Hindu Self

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History and the Making of a Modern Hindu Self

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History and the Making of a Modern Hindu Self book

ByAparna Devare
Edition 1st Edition
First Published 2011
eBook Published 31 December 2012
Pub. Location London
Imprint Routledge India
DOI https://doi.org/10.4324/9780203085288
Pages 250
eBook ISBN 9780203085288
Subjects Humanities, Politics & International Relations, Social Sciences
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Devare, A. (2011). History and the Making of a Modern Hindu Self (1st ed.). Routledge India. https://doi.org/10.4324/9780203085288

ABSTRACT

Taking the contentious debates surrounding historical evidence and history writing between secularists and Hindu nationalists as a starting point, this book seeks to understand the origins of a growing historical consciousness in contemporary India, especially amongst Hindus. The broad question it poses is: Why has ‘history’ become such an important site of identity, conflict and self-definition amongst modern Hindus, especially when Hinduism is known to have been notoriously impervious to history? As modern ideas regarding notions of history came to India with colonialism, it turns to the colonial period as the ‘moment of encounter’ with such ideas.

The book examines three distinct moments in the Hindu self through the lives and writings of lower-caste public figure Jotiba Phule, ‘moderate’ nationalist M. G. Ranade and Hindu nationalist V. D. Savarkar. Through a close reading of original writings, speeches and biographical material, it is demonstrated that these three individuals were engaged with a modern historical and rationalist approach. However, the same material is also used to argue that Phule and Ranade viewed religion as living, contemporaneous and capable of informing both their personal and political lives. Savarkar, the ‘explicitly Hindu’ leader, on the contrary, held Hindu practices and traditions in contempt, confining them to historical analysis while denying any role for religion as spirituality or morality in contemporary political life.

While providing some historical context, this volume highlights the philosophical/ political ideas and actions of the three individuals discussed. It integrates aspects of their lives as central to understanding their politics.

TABLE OF CONTENTS

chapter 1|13 pages

Introduction: Historicizing the Politics of History

chapter 2|23 pages

Exploring the Contours of History and Religion in Colonial India

chapter 3|35 pages

Phule: Historicizing Mythology — A Rationalist Critique

chapter 4|21 pages

Phule: Where History Meets Its Other

chapter 5|28 pages

Ranade: Using a Modern Historical Gaze on India’s Past

chapter 6|32 pages

Ranade: Dehistoricizing Religion through a Critical Textual (Re)Interpretation and a Faith-based Critique

chapter 7|24 pages

Savarkar: History as a Hegemonic World-view

chapter 8|29 pages

Savarkar: History, Hindutva and Crafting a Modern Hindu Identity

chapter 9|11 pages

Conclusion: The Limits of History

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