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Religious revivalism as nationalist discourse : Swami Vivekananda and new Hinduism in nineteenth century Bengal

Title
Religious revivalism as nationalist discourse : Swami Vivekananda and new Hinduism in nineteenth century Bengal / Shamita Basu.
Author
Basu, Shamita.
Publication
New Delhi ; New York : Oxford University Press, 2002.

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Description
xi, 213 pages; 23 cm
Summary
"This book is the first to study the Swami's life, teachings, and writings in the light of recent social theories. Vivekananda's thinking is critically examined as a nationalist text and not merely as a discourse on Hindu religion. The author compares the Swami's ideas with the political beliefs of other contemporary public intellectuals. She examines the ways in which Vivekananda's neo-Hinduism emerged as a powerful ideology of Hindu nationalism, combining the European Enlightenment ideals of modernity and rationalism with the Hindu doctrine of Advaita Vedanta."--Jacket.
Subjects
Genre/Form
History.
Bibliography (note)
  • Includes bibliographical references (p. [203]-213).
Contents
Religion and nationalism in nineteenth-century Bengal -- Religion as history : Vivekananda and the nationalist construction of the Hindu past -- The universalization of Hinduism and the construction of the nation -- Democracy and nationalist religion : Vivekananda and the corporatist construction of Hinduism -- Reconciling reason with ritual : neo-Hinduism and the nationalist project of mediation -- The metastatis of enlightenment : the place of science, ethics, and philosophy in neo-Hinduism.
ISBN
  • 0195653718
  • 9780195653717
LCCN
2002285552
OCLC
  • ocm49514713
  • 49514713
  • SCSB-1247868
Owning Institutions
Princeton University Library