

Product Overview
Relentless effort of becoming modern haunts the East. Its omnipresence çan be felt in every sphere of social fabric. Social phenomenon is judged from a preconceived notion of modernity, which is essentially a Western construct. This volume on the contrary has put forward the responses of the East in a colonial, semi-colonial and even post-colonial setting to the given standards of modernity in the conventional Western paradigm, thereby adding to the heterogeneity of the modern theoretical discourse. The essays have emphasized on the theoretical binary of passive acceptance and active borrowing.
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Relentless effort of becoming modern haunts the East. Its omnipresence çan be felt in every sphere of social fabric. Social phenomenon is judged from a preconceived notion of modernity, which is essentially a Western construct. This volume on the contrary has put forward the responses of the East in a colonial, semi-colonial and even post-colonial setting to the given standards of modernity in the conventional Western paradigm, thereby adding to the heterogeneity of the modern theoretical discourse. The essays have emphasized on the theoretical binary of passive acceptance and active borrowing.
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About the Author
Kausik Bandyopadhyay is Reader in History at West Bengal State University, Barasat, West Bengal. A former Fellow of the Maulana Abul Kalam Azad Institute of Asian Studies, Kolkata. His areas of research interest include the social history of modern India, history of sport and popular culture, and contemporary South Asia.
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