«Bidyut Chakrabarty’s Nationalizing India constitutes exactly what
the subtitle states: ‘a creative blending of derivative and
indigenous traditions.’ In this context, two central themes are
developed: first, that Indian nationalist thinkers redefined the
entire concept of nationalism in a unique and ingenious manner,
unprecedented in the long intellectual history of the idea. They built
a united front against a common adversary by eliciting the fundamental
civilizational amity forged in unison for gaining India’s
emancipation. Second, as an outstanding and prolific scholar in this
field, professor Chakrabarty explores relatively unknown innovative
nationalist figures to demonstrate that the advent of nationalist
thought was a collective endeavor of myriad figures, a unity in
diversity. This is another brilliant study by Chakrabarty that merits
inclusion among the finest works on nationalism.» (Dennis Dalton,
Professor Emeritus of Political Science, Barnard College, Columbia
University, USA) Dwelling on how nationalization was conceptualized by
major Indian nationalist thinkers, this book breaks a new ground in
contemporary studies on nationalism. In contrast with the Western
notion of nationalism, this book provides an appropriate model of
nationalizing India with reference to the creative writings of
Rabindranath Tagore, Aurobindo Ghose, Sarala Devi Chaudhurani and
Nazrul Islam. This book is a powerful intervention in the available
scholarship which shows that nationalization needs to be comprehended
differently in the context of India since underlying a collective
India is a civilizational bond unique to Afro-Asian countries.
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A creative blending of derivative and indigenous traditions
Produktdetaljer
ISBN
9781803746425
Publisert
2024
Utgave
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Utgiver
Peter Lang
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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