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German Visions of India, 1871-1918 - Commandeering the Holy Ganges during the Kaiserreich (Hardcover)
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German Visions of India, 1871-1918 - Commandeering the Holy Ganges during the Kaiserreich (Hardcover)
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The field of Indian studies and the wide-ranging fascination with
India in Wilhelmine Germany emerged during a time of extraordinary
cultural and political tensions, which explicitly informed the
analyses, understanding, and interpretation of Indian traditions.
That is, German Indologen - eminent professors in Indian Studies -
and other intellectuals transacted concerns with religious
traditions, scientific imperatives, and sociopolitical
transformations. Specifically, these German intellectuals drew on
non-Western traditions to assemble an archive of knowledge through
which they could negotiate a number of issues, including:
denominational agendas - both Catholic and Protestant - as the
established Churches sought to solidify their roles in a more
secular world dominated by Bismarckian power politics and
eventually imperial designs; the perceived faltering of religious
signifiers, sparked in part by the scientific challenges to
Biblical exegesis as the primary source for establishing human
knowledge and spiritual identity; a new paradigm for the nation as
Germany sought to identify itself during the age of Empire, with
its inherent colonial competition among the European powers; and
new, innovative paths for re-shaping intellectual identity and
re-building community consensus in response to these perceived
stresses. The image of India became a powerful sounding board
during the Kaiserreich for many intellectuals to re-negotiate
modern definitions of science, culture, and religion - to
re-formulate their destabilized sense of history and progress. Just
as Chamberlain projects in 1905, German Indologists had already
long sought to navigate the unstable religious, social and
political waters of Wilhelmine Germany through their constructed
India. This study shows that these religious (denominational and
spiritual) dilemmas, political agendas, and shifting social
consensus became inextricably entangled in the wider German
encounter with India.
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