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Title ProperLooking west to India
Other Title Informationasian education, intra-asian renaissance, and the Nalanda revival
LanguageENG
AuthorPinkney, Andrea Marion
Summary / Abstract (Note)More than 800 years ago—at approximately the same time as the founding of the first European universities—the renowned monastic institution known as the Nālandā Mahāvihāra disappeared from historical records. Since 2006, a transnational Asian initiative to revive ancient Nalanda as ‘Nalanda University’ in Bihar, India, has been embraced at the highest government and philanthropic levels by a consortium of South, Southeast, and East Asian nations. Nalanda, described as an ‘icon of Asian renaissance’, and the issues surrounding its revival raise important questions about how a new interest in ‘pan-Indo-Asianism’ and a newly imagined vision of ‘Asian’ education are seen as converging to promote Asian interests. First, I consider the ambivalent relationship of the revival and its pre-modern namesake against the Nālandā Mahāvihāra's known history. Then I characterize two kinds of discourse on the contemporary project: one that is ‘pan-Indo-Asian’ and frames the revival as serving transnational Asian goals; and another that is Indic and imagines Nalanda as advancing Indian national concerns. While, for the various stakeholders, serious fissures are evident in the symbolic values of Nalanda—as an exemplar of Asia and of India—both types of discourse, taken together, reveal important insights into the development of an alternative model of education that is both modern and ‘Asian’.
`In' analytical NoteModern Asian Studies Vol. 49, No.1; Jan 2015: p.111-149
Journal SourceModern Asian Studies Vol: 49 No 1
Key WordsIndia ;  Asia ;  Bihar ;  Looking West ;  Asian Education ;  Intra - Asian Renaissance ;  Nalanda Revival ;  Monastic Institution ;  Nālandā Mahāvihāra ;  Nalanda University ;  Icon of Asian Renaissance ;  Pan – Indo – Asianism ;  Transnational Asian Goals ;  Indian National Concerns


 
 
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