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Aryans, Jews, Brahmins: Theorizing Authority Through Myths Of Identity
Author: Figueira, Dorothy M.
Suny Series, the Margins of Literature; Paperback Published: October 2002 State University of New York Press
ISBN: 0791455327 This item non-returnable. Order may not be canceled.
In Aryans, Jews, Brahmins, Dorothy M. Figueira provides a fascinating account of the construction of the Aryan myth and its uses in both India and Europe from the Enlightenment to the twentieth century. The myth concerns a race that inhabits a utopian past and gives rise first to Brahmin Indian culture and then to European culture. In India, notions of the Aryan were used to develop a national identity under colonialism, one that allowed Indian elites to identify with their British rulers. It also allowed non-elites to set up a counter identity critical of their position in the caste system. In Europe, the Aryan myth provided certain thinkers with an origin story that could compete with the Biblical one and could be used to diminish the importance of the West's Jewish heritage. E

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