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Brahmanical culture and modermity / Moddie, A.D. 1968  Book
Moddie, A.D. Book
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Publication Bombay, Asia Publishing House, 1968.
Description 143 p.
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000957303.40954/MOD 000957MainOn ShelfGeneral 
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ID:   135088


Christianity and buddhism: a comparison and a contrast, being the donnellan lectures for the year 1889-90 / Berry, T Sterling 1997  Book
Berry, T Sterling Book
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Publication New Delhi, Asian educational services, 1997.
Description 256p.Hbk
Contents Old Publication
Standard Number 8120612183
Key Words Christianity  Buddhism  Brahmanism  Buddhist  Christian - Religion 
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ID:   177199


Decolonising the Orgasm: Caste, Whiteness and Knowledge Production at the ‘End of Empire’ / Chandra, Shefali   Journal Article
Chandra, Shefali Journal Article
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Summary/Abstract The three-cornered nature of decolonisation—the decline of European power, the culmination of US hegemony, and the immediate appropriation of the new nation by a post-colonial elite—was foundational to G.S. Ghurye’s detailed riposte to Kinsey’s Sexual Behavior in the Human Female. I show how the ‘Father of Indian Sociology’ marshalled statistics, sexology and Sanskrit, along with a static notion of heterosexuality, to caricature whiteness and thereby attack US power. More delicately, however, he directed his critique toward reshaping the identity and even the location of caste. I show how, through an act of translation, Ghurye deployed ‘the’ American orgasm to empower a new ruling class that could project itself as casteless and thus lay claim to a national–colonial mandate.
Key Words Caste  Brahmanism  Castelessness  Critical Heterosexua 
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Imagining India / Inden, Ronald 1990  Book
Inden, Ronald Book
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Publication Cambridge, Basil Blackwell, 1990.
Description viii, 299p.hbk
Standard Number 0631169237
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