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About the Book: Indian Cultures as Heritage: Conttemporary Pasts
Every society has its cultures` the patterns of how people live and express themselves, and how they value objects and thoughts. what constitutes indian heritage and cultures has been much discussed. romila thapar begins by explaining how the definitions of the concept of culture have changed since the last three centuries, and hence require added attention. cultures when defined by drawing on selected items and thoughts from the past, remain relatively unknown, except to a few. yet each has a context and meaning relating them to the past and to their significance as a contemporary presence. contexts, often regarded as unconnected to culture, can to the contrary, be quite illuminating. thapar touches on a few of these, ranging from objects that identify cultures, to ideas that shape cultures, such as social discrimination, the role of women, and attitudes to science and knowledge. thought-provoking books such as this spark debate, and the debate may lay to rest some current shibboleths about india`s culture.
About the Author: Romila thapar
Romila thapar is emeritus professor in history at jawaharlal nehru university, new delhi. she is also an honorary fellow of lady margaret hall, oxford, and has been a visiting professor at cornell university and the university of pennsylvania as well as the college de france in paris. in 1983, she was elected general president of the indian history congress and in 1999 a corresponding fellow of the british academy. among her publications are ashoka and the decline of the mauryas, ancient indian social history,from lineage to state, history and beyond, sakuntala and cultural pasts, as well as a childrens book, indian tales.”
Author: Romila Thapar
Publisher: Romila Thapar
ISBN-13: 9.78938E+12
Language: English
Binding: Hardbound
No. Of Pages: 222
Country of Origin: India
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