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An accessible, persuasive book that carries a subtle revolutionary charge that goes from tiny spark to blinding light by the time you finish it. An examination ...
Rejecting Orientalist, nationalist and hindutva impulses to 'reinvent' India, Gail Omvedt threads together the worldviews of subaltern visionaries spanning five ...
Seeking Begumpura: The Social Vision of Anticaste Intellectuals

Seeking Begumpura: The Social Vision of Anticaste Intellectuals

Book by Gail Omvedt
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Study of the socioeconomic perspectives of the eminent anticaste intellectuals; some articles analyzes Bhakti movement and Hindu nationalism over a period of five centuries. Google Books
Originally published: 2008
Author: Gail Omvedt
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Author / Creator: Omvedt, Gail ; Available as: Physical ; Summary. Study of the socioeconomic perspectives of the eminent anticaste intellectuals; some articles ...
Study of the socioeconomic perspectives of the eminent anticaste intellectuals; some articles analyzes Bhakti movement and Hindu nationalism over a period ...
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Seeking Begumpura: The Social Vision of Anticaste Intellectuals by Gail Omvedt - ISBN 10: 8189059459 - ISBN 13: 9788189059453 - Navayana - 2008 - Softcover.
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An accessible, persuasive book that carries a subtle revolutionary charge that goes from tiny spark to blinding light by the time you finish it. An examination ...
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Gail traces the journey of reason and ecstasy in the land of India in the last 500 years thru many anti caste intellectuals and their visions of an utopia.
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The bhakti radical Ravidas (c 1450-1520), calling himself a tanner now set free, was the first to envision an Indian utopia in his song Begumpura-a modern ...