Was hinduism invented?: Britons, Indians, and the colonial construction of religion/ Brian K. Pennington.
Material type: TextPublication details: New York: Oxford University Press, 2005Description: vi, 249 p. : ill. ; 24 cmISBN: 9780195166552Subject(s): Hinduism -- India | Manners and customs | Colonial influenceDDC classification: 294.509034
Contents:
1. Introduction,
2. The Other Without and the Other Within,
3. "Scarcely Less Bloody than Lascivious,"
4. Polymorphic Nature, Polytheistic Culture, and the
Orientalist Imaginaire,
5. Constructing Colonial Dharma in Calcutta,
6. Colonial Legacies: Some Concluding Thoughts,
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1. Introduction,
2. The Other Without and the Other Within,
3. "Scarcely Less Bloody than Lascivious,"
4. Polymorphic Nature, Polytheistic Culture, and the
Orientalist Imaginaire,
5. Constructing Colonial Dharma in Calcutta,
6. Colonial Legacies: Some Concluding Thoughts,
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