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Debating Gandhi 2 Final Encounter The Politics Of The Assasination Of Gandhi Ashis Nandy

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Debating Gandhi 2 Final Encounter The Politics Of The Assasination Of Gandhi Ashis Nandy
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Publisher: Oxford University Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 7.16 MB
Author: Ashis Nandy
Language: English
Year: 2012

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Debating Gandhi 2 Final Encounter The Politics Of The Assasination Of Gandhi Ashis Nandy by Ashis Nandy instant download after payment.

(chapr 2 only of a book entitled „Debating Gandhi“)

In this chapter on why Godse killed Gandhi, political psychologist Ashis Nandy argues that "Gandhi tried to 'de-inellectualise Indian politics' through a 'process of de-Brahminisation through de-intellectualisation'. Gandhi also gave importance to the 'rediscovery of womanhood'. Gandhi was radical precisely because he claimed to be a traditionalist, a Sanatani Hindu, but who went on to upturn the traditional hierarchies and the centre-periphery relations. The danger that Gandhi posed to the greater Sanskritic tradition was in 'making its cultural periphery [the low caste and untouchables, the peasants and the villagers] its centre'. Therefore, [the upper-caste] group revenged itself on him through Godse". -- Makarand Paranjpe

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