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ID176020
Title ProperAmbivalence of Aryanism
Other Title Informationa Genealogical Reading of India-Europe Connection
LanguageENG
AuthorBirkvad, Ida Roland
Summary / Abstract (Note)How do historical ideas of global, supremacist connection exist alongside ideas of civilisational and racial difference? And what enables certain reactionary, political alliances to traverse colonial hierarchies of power? With an onset in contemporary, transnational connections between a Hindu and a Western Right, this article offers a critical genealogical reading of the concept of Aryanism. Understanding it as articulated historically through interactions between British colonialists and upper-caste Hindus in India, this reading focuses on these elites’ intersecting and contradictory ideas of hierarchy, difference, and cross-civilisational connection. Tracing the empirical, theoretical and political implications of these entanglements, the article contributes to on-going discussions on the imperial roots of conceptual formations and knowledge production in postcolonial International Relations.
`In' analytical NoteMillennium: Journal of International Studies Vol. 49, No.1; Sep 2020: p.58-79
Journal SourceMillennium: Journal of International Studies 2020-11 49, 1
Key WordsCaste ;  Aryanism ;  Global Right