Aryan and Non-Aryan in India

Aryan and Non-Aryan in India
Author: Madhav Deshpande
Publisher: University of Michigan Press
Total Pages: 329
Release: 2020-08-06
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 0472901680

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The history and mechanisms of the convergence of ancient Aryan and non-Aryan cultures has been a subject of continuing fascination in many fields of Indology. The contributions to Aryan and Non-Aryan in India are the fruit of a conference on that topic held in December 1976 at the University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, under the auspices of the Center for South and Southeast Asian Studies. The express object of the conference was to examine the latest findings from a variety of disciplines as they relate to the formation and integration of a unified Indian culture from many disparate cultural and ethnic elements.

Aryan and Non-Aryan in South Asia

Aryan and Non-Aryan in South Asia
Author: Johannes Bronkhorst
Publisher: Harvard University Department of Sanskrit and Indian Studies
Total Pages: 420
Release: 1999
Genre: History
ISBN:

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The Hindus

The Hindus
Author: V.S. Sardesai
Publisher: Readworthy
Total Pages: 136
Release:
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9350182564

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This book attempts to address the issue of Hindus being Aryans or non-Aryans. Analysing the present situation of Hindus, it tries to show what a Hindu is supposed to be under the Hinduism and what actually he is at present. It also attempts to find out the reasons responsible for the downfall of Hindus and their indifference towards it. The remedy is suggested as well.

Aryan and Non-Aryan in India

Aryan and Non-Aryan in India
Author: Madhav Deshpande
Publisher: Karoma Publishers, Incorporated
Total Pages: 0
Release: 1979
Genre: Ethnology
ISBN: 9780897200127

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Aryan and Non-Aryan in India

Aryan and Non-Aryan in India
Author: Madhav M. Deshpande
Publisher: University of Michigan Center for
Total Pages: 327
Release: 1999-08-01
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9780891480457

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Aryans, Jews, Brahmins

Aryans, Jews, Brahmins
Author: Dorothy M. Figueira
Publisher: State University of New York Press
Total Pages: 218
Release: 2012-02-01
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 0791487830

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In Aryans, Jews, Brahmins, Dorothy M. Figueira provides a fascinating account of the construction of the Aryan myth and its uses in both India and Europe from the Enlightenment to the twentieth century. The myth concerns a race that inhabits a utopian past and gives rise first to Brahmin Indian culture and then to European culture. In India, notions of the Aryan were used to develop a national identity under colonialism, one that allowed Indian elites to identify with their British rulers. It also allowed non-elites to set up a counter identity critical of their position in the caste system. In Europe, the Aryan myth provided certain thinkers with an origin story that could compete with the Biblical one and could be used to diminish the importance of the West's Jewish heritage. European racial hygienists made much of the myth of a pure Aryan race, and the Nazis later looked at India as a cautionary tale of what could happen if a nation did not remain "pure." As Figueira demonstrates, the history of the Aryan myth is also a history of reading, interpretation, and imaginative construction. Initially, the ideology of the Aryan was imposed upon absent or false texts. Over time, it involved strategies of constructing, evoking, or distorting the canon. Each construction of racial identity was concerned with key issues of reading: canonicity, textual accessibility, interpretive strategies of reading, and ideal readers. The book's cross-cultural investigation demonstrates how identities can be and are created from texts and illuminates an engrossing, often disturbing history that arose from these creations.

Update on the Aryan Invasion Debate

Update on the Aryan Invasion Debate
Author: Koenraad Elst
Publisher:
Total Pages: 360
Release: 1999
Genre: Social Science
ISBN:

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This book on the developing arguments concerning the Aryan Invasion Theory consists of adapted versions of papers the author has read:the first at the World Association of Vedic Studies (WAVES)conference on the Indus-Saraswati civilization in Atlanta 1996,the third at the 1996 Annual South Asia conference in Madison,Wisconsin and in a lecture at the Linguistics Department in Madison;the fifth contains material used in author?s paper read at the second WAVES conference in Los Angeles 1998;the second and fourth were read at lectures for the Belgo-Indian Association,Brussels,and at the Etnografisch Museum,Antewerp.

Aryan & Non-Aryan in South Asia

Aryan & Non-Aryan in South Asia
Author: Johannes Bronkhorst
Publisher:
Total Pages: 414
Release: 2012-11-07
Genre: Ethnology
ISBN: 9788173049187

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Proceedings of the International Seminar on Aryan and Non-Aryan in South Asia, held at University of Michigan during 25-27 October 1996.

The Indo-Aryans of Ancient South Asia

The Indo-Aryans of Ancient South Asia
Author: George Erdosy
Publisher: Walter de Gruyter
Total Pages: 444
Release: 2012-10-25
Genre: Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN: 3110816431

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