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Title: | Modernity, Globalization and Nativism |
Authors: | Nemade, Bhalchandra |
Keywords: | Modernization of India Indian modernity. |
Issue Date: | 1-Jun-2009 |
Publisher: | Indian Institute of Advance Study, Shimla |
Abstract: | Modernity is to be understood as the living end of a tradition, not on appendage. However subversive it may prove itself, it has to grow in the womb of the tradition. Modernization does provide an occasion to shed the deadwood of age-old tradition in the process of renewal. There is a marked difference between modem Russia and modem Japan and modem Britain. Hence, it would not be totally absurd to visualize distinctively Indian modernity. |
URI: | http://localhost:8080/xmlui/handle/123456789/5076 |
ISSN: | 09721452 |
Appears in Collections: | Summerhill, Vol.15, No.1, (2009) |
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