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Introduction : towards an anthropology of the medieval | 1 | |
1 | Orientalist constructions of India | 13 |
2 | Tradition against itself : Heesterman's India | 61 |
3 | The ceremony of the great gift : structure and historical context in Indian ritual and society | 89 |
4 | Changes in the Vedic priesthood | 102 |
5 | Hierarchies of kings in early medieval India | 129 |
6 | Lordship and caste in Hindu discourse | 160 |
7 | Kings and omens | 179 |
8 | The temple and the Hindu chain of being | 192 |
9 | Hindu evil as unconquered lower self | 213 |
10 | Embodying God : from imperial progresses to national progress in India | 241 |
11 | Transcending identities in modern India's world | 312 |
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Add Text and Practice: Essays on South Asian History, The essays included in this book represent the bulk of Ronald Inden's essays dealing with the two major themes he worked on during his scholarly career - caste and religion. Some of these essays take a closer look at medieval Indian history to understand , Text and Practice: Essays on South Asian History to the inventory that you are selling on WonderClubX
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Add Text and Practice: Essays on South Asian History, The essays included in this book represent the bulk of Ronald Inden's essays dealing with the two major themes he worked on during his scholarly career - caste and religion. Some of these essays take a closer look at medieval Indian history to understand , Text and Practice: Essays on South Asian History to your collection on WonderClub |