India, that is Bharat: Coloniality, Civilisation, Constitution
by
J Sai Deepak
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Religion & Spirituality
Science & Technology
History
Format
Kindle
Pages
432
Language
Hindi
Published
Jan 1, 2021
Publisher
Bloomsbury India
Edition
1
ISBN-10
9354350046
ISBN-13
9789354350047
Description
J Sai Deepak's exploration delves into the intricate interplay between colonial legacies and the essence of Indian identity. Through a meticulous analysis, he unveils how European colonialism has shaped contemporary perceptions of Bharat, often overshadowing its rich and diverse heritage. The narrative argues for a reclamation of this identity, positing that understanding history is crucial for a nation striving for true self-determination.
The author meticulously dissects the prevailing narratives that have defined Indian civilization, challenging readers to reconsider what Bharat truly represents. He draws upon various historical, cultural, and constitutional perspectives, emphasizing the depth of thought and philosophical wisdom inherent in Indian civilization. By juxtaposing this with colonial narratives, he highlights the distortions that have emerged over time.
Deepak’s writing is not just an academic exercise; it is a passionate call to acknowledge and embrace the complexities of identity that Bharat encompasses. Through this journey, he seeks to inspire readers to reflect on the implications of history on contemporary society and governance.
As the first installment of a trilogy, this work sets the stage for deeper discussions and explorations in subsequent volumes, promising an engaging and insightful scholarly pursuit that redefines the relationship between Bharat and its colonial past.
The author meticulously dissects the prevailing narratives that have defined Indian civilization, challenging readers to reconsider what Bharat truly represents. He draws upon various historical, cultural, and constitutional perspectives, emphasizing the depth of thought and philosophical wisdom inherent in Indian civilization. By juxtaposing this with colonial narratives, he highlights the distortions that have emerged over time.
Deepak’s writing is not just an academic exercise; it is a passionate call to acknowledge and embrace the complexities of identity that Bharat encompasses. Through this journey, he seeks to inspire readers to reflect on the implications of history on contemporary society and governance.
As the first installment of a trilogy, this work sets the stage for deeper discussions and explorations in subsequent volumes, promising an engaging and insightful scholarly pursuit that redefines the relationship between Bharat and its colonial past.
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