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Encountering The Indian : Contemporary Europeon Images On India

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SKU: 9788173051623

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“Encountering the Indian” explores contemporary European perspectives on India post-colonialism. Edited by D.P. Agrawal and J.S. Kharakwal (ISBN: 9788173051623), this book analyzes cultural texts and discourses, revealing evolving and often conflicting European images of India. Discover how India is perceived in the modern European lens and the impact of decolonization on cultural understanding. Explore diverse interpretations and gain valuable insights into the complex relationship between India and Europe.

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  • ISBN-13: 9788173051623
  • Publisher: Aryan Books International
  • Publisher Imprint: Aryan Books International
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 8173051623
  • Publisher Date: 1999
  • Binding: Hardcover

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Weight 0.5 kg

9 reviews for Encountering The Indian : Contemporary Europeon Images On India

  1. Harsh Lata

    The book had a lot of potential but was repetitive. Some articles were well written, but others dragged on too long.

  2. Kaushank Verma

    Provides valuable insights into the complex India-Europe relationship. A must-read for cultural studies enthusiasts.

  3. Ashish Kunvar

    I enjoyed the book, but I don’t think it would have been for a regular person to read since it was a bit too academic.

  4. Debaraj Roy

    Challenging but ultimately rewarding. It’s a dense read that will challenge your views on cultural understanding.

  5. Nehal Jain

    Dense and scholarly. I struggled to get through it, but the core arguments were thought-provoking.

  6. Kapil Yadav

    A really interesting and engaging book. I’m very impressed by the level of detail it goes into.

  7. Mihir Chowdhury

    It offers a good overview of the different European images of India. It gets a bit boring at the end, though.

  8. Varun Mittal

    A fascinating look at how Europe views India today. Some essays were stronger than others, but generally insightful.

  9. Om Bikash Sahu

    Interesting perspectives, but sometimes felt a bit academic. Overall, a worthwhile read if you’re interested in post-colonial studies.

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