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  • 1
    UID:
    almahu_9949747859202882
    Umfang: 1 online resource (268 pages)
    Ausgabe: 1st ed.
    ISBN: 9783031576270
    Anmerkung: Intro -- Preface -- Chapter Breakdown -- Contents -- List of Abbreviations -- 1: James Mill and the History of the History of British India -- James Mill and the Making of His Magnum Opus -- 2: The Francophone Postcolonial Thinkers and the Colonizer-Colonized Dialectic -- Colonized: The Constructed "Other" of the Colonizer -- Racism and the Portrait of the Colonized -- Colonialism, Racism, and the Complicity of Intellectuals in Perpetuating the Nexus -- 3: Primitivizing the Hindus: Hindus as Oppressive and Hierarchical -- Savage and Primitive Hindus: No Sense of History -- Hindu Society: Hierarchical and Oppressive -- Hindu Governance: Despotic, Authoritative, Absolutist, Hierarchical, and Oppressive -- Hindu Laws: Primitive, Savage, Undeveloped, Hierarchical, and Oppressive -- Hinduism: Primitive, Savage, Irrational, Incoherent, Immoral, Childlike, and Pagan -- Hindus: Hierarchical, Oppressive, Women-abusers, Effeminate, Inhuman, Villainous, Timid, Weak, Cowardly, Lazy, Penurious, Greedy, Filthy, Superstitious, and Fatalistic -- 4: Imagining the Hindus and Hinduism -- Postmodern Philosophy of Science, Self-Referentiality, and Binaries -- James Mill, Utilitarianism, and Scottish Enlightenment -- Description of Hindu Society: A Sheer Projection of British Society Which Mill Wanted to Reform -- The Hindu Brahmins in Mill's History are English Clergy -- Mill's Hinduism Is the Mirror Image of the Christianity of the Church of England that He Wanted to Suppress and Transform -- Mill's Hindu Form of Governance Is Fabricated and Projected against the Conditions of Governance He Wanted to Undermine and Suppress in Britain -- Mill Imagines Hindu Jurisprudence against the Backdrop of English Laws that He Wanted to Expel from Britain -- Hindu Laws and Civil Code -- Hindu Laws and Penal Code -- Hindu Laws and the Code of Procedure. , Mill Defines the Hindu Taxation System in the Light of the British System He Wanted to Be Obliterated -- Concluding Mill's Projection Saga -- 5: Mill's Colonial-Racist Discourse in School Textbooks -- Mill's History and the HSS Content Standards -- Colonial Discourse and the Aryan Issue -- Colonialism and the Genesis of the Aryan Invasion Theory -- James Mill and Christian Lassen -- James Mill, AIT, and AMT -- Mill, Caste, Hierarchy, Oppression, and the Textbook Representation -- Mill, Hinduism, and the Textbook Representation -- Oppressive Hinduism vs. Emancipatory Buddhism -- Oppressive Hindu King vs. Emancipatory Buddhist King -- 6: Damaging Psychological Consequences of the Discourse -- Inferiority Complex, Shame, and Becoming One's Enemy -- Colonial-Racist Discourse's Negative Consequences on Indian American Children -- Pre-Sixth Graders and the Fear of Getting Bullied -- Sixth Graders Report Negative Portrayal -- Seventh and Eighth Graders Report Contempt and Bias against Hinduism -- High School Students Point Out Racism and Hinduphobia in the Texts -- Conclusion -- Bibliography -- Index.
    Weitere Ausg.: Print version: Singh, Kundan Colonial Discourse and the Suffering of Indian American Children Cham : Palgrave Macmillan,c2024 ISBN 9783031576263
    Sprache: Englisch
    Schlagwort(e): Electronic books.
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  • 2
    UID:
    almafu_9961512034102883
    Umfang: 1 online resource (268 pages)
    Ausgabe: 1st ed. 2024.
    ISBN: 9783031576270 , 3031576276
    Inhalt: Euro-American misrepresentations of the non-West in general, and in particular on Hinduism and ancient India, run deep and have far greater colonial connections than that have been exposed in academia. This book analyzes the psycho-social consequences that Indian American children face after they are exposed to the school textbook discourse on Hinduism and ancient India. The authors show that there is an intimate connection-an almost exact correspondence-between James Mill's colonial-racist discourse and the current school-textbook discourse. The very parameters and coordinates on which James Mill constructed the discourse are the ones that are being used to describe Hinduism, Hindus, and ancient India in the textbooks currently. Consequently, this archaic and racist discourse, camouflaged under the cover of political correctness, produces in the Indian American children a psychological impact quite similar to what racism is known to produce: shame, inferiority, embarrassment, identity confusion, assimilation, and a phenomenon similar to racelessness where the children dissociate from the tradition and culture of their ancestors. This book argues that the current school textbook discourse on Hinduism and India needs to change so that the Indian American children do not become victims of overt and covert racism. For the change to occur, the first step is to recognize the overarching and pervasive influence of the colonial-racist discourse of James Mill on the textbooks. For the reconstruction of the discourse to take place, the first step is to engage in a thorough deconstruction, which is what the book attempts. Kundan Singh is a professor at Sofia University, Palo Alto, the president of the Cultural Integration Fellowship, San Francisco, and a senior fellow at Hindupedia, Cupertino. Krishna Maheshwari has an MBA from Harvard Business School, and from Cornell University an MS in Computer Engineering and a BS in Computer Science. He works as the Chief Product Officer at NeuroBlade. Krishna also founded and directs the research institution Hindupedia.
    Anmerkung: 1. James Mill and the History of the History of British India -- 2. The Francophone Postcolonial Thinkers and the Colonizer-Colonized Dialectic -- 3. Primitivizing the Hindus: Hindus as Hierarchical and Oppressive -- 4. Imagining the Hindus and Hinduism -- 5. Mill's Colonial-Racist Discourse in School Textbooks -- 6. Damaging Psychological Consequences of the Discourse.
    Weitere Ausg.: ISBN 9783031576263
    Weitere Ausg.: ISBN 3031576268
    Sprache: Englisch
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  • 3
    UID:
    edoccha_9961512034102883
    Umfang: 1 online resource (268 pages)
    Ausgabe: 1st ed.
    ISBN: 3-031-57627-6
    Weitere Ausg.: ISBN 3-031-57626-8
    Sprache: Englisch
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  • 4
    UID:
    almahu_9949724018702882
    Umfang: XV, 259 p. , online resource.
    Ausgabe: 1st ed. 2024.
    ISBN: 9783031576270
    Inhalt: Euro-American misrepresentations of the non-West in general, and in particular on Hinduism and ancient India, run deep and have far greater colonial connections than that have been exposed in academia. This book analyzes the psycho-social consequences that Indian American children face after they are exposed to the school textbook discourse on Hinduism and ancient India. The authors show that there is an intimate connection-an almost exact correspondence-between James Mill's colonial-racist discourse and the current school-textbook discourse. The very parameters and coordinates on which James Mill constructed the discourse are the ones that are being used to describe Hinduism, Hindus, and ancient India in the textbooks currently. Consequently, this archaic and racist discourse, camouflaged under the cover of political correctness, produces in the Indian American children a psychological impact quite similar to what racism is known to produce: shame, inferiority, embarrassment, identity confusion, assimilation, and a phenomenon similar to racelessness where the children dissociate from the tradition and culture of their ancestors. This book argues that the current school textbook discourse on Hinduism and India needs to change so that the Indian American children do not become victims of overt and covert racism. For the change to occur, the first step is to recognize the overarching and pervasive influence of the colonial-racist discourse of James Mill on the textbooks. For the reconstruction of the discourse to take place, the first step is to engage in a through deconstruction, which is what the book attempts. Kundan Singh is a professor at Sofia University, Palo Alto, the president of the Cultural Integration Fellowship, San Francisco, and a senior fellow at Hindupedia, Cupertino. Krishna Maheshwari has an MBA from Harvard Business School, and from Cornell University an MS in Computer Engineering and a BS in Computer Science. He works as the Chief Product Officer at NeuroBlade. Krishna also founded and directs the research institution Hindupedia.
    Anmerkung: 1. James Mill and the History of the History of British India -- 2. The Francophone Postcolonial Thinkers and the Colonizer-Colonized Dialectic -- 3. Primitivizing the Hindus: Hindus as Hierarchical and Oppressive -- 4. Imagining the Hindus and Hinduism -- 5. Mill's Colonial-Racist Discourse in School Textbooks -- 6. Damaging Psychological Consequences of the Discourse.
    In: Springer Nature eBook
    Weitere Ausg.: Printed edition: ISBN 9783031576263
    Weitere Ausg.: Printed edition: ISBN 9783031576287
    Weitere Ausg.: Printed edition: ISBN 9783031576294
    Sprache: Englisch
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