The New Spirit in India

The New Spirit in India
Author: Henry Woodd Nevinson
Publisher: London and New York, Harper & brothers
Total Pages: 448
Release: 1908
Genre: Great Britain
ISBN:

Modernity and Spirit Worship in India

Modernity and Spirit Worship in India
Author: Miho Ishii
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 329
Release: 2019-11-06
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 1000740919

This book investigates the entangled relations between people’s daily worship practices and their umwelt in South India. Focusing on the practices of spirit (būta) worship in the coastal area of Karnataka, it examines the relationship between people and deities. Based on extensive fieldwork, this book links important anthropological theories on personhood, perspectives, transactions, and gift-exchanges together with the Gestaltkreis theory of Viktor von Weizsäcker. First, it examines the relations between būta worship and land tenure, matriliny, and hierarchy in the society. It then explores the reflexive relationship between modern law and current practices based on conventional law, before examining new developments in būta worship with the rise of mega-industries and environmental movements. Furthermore, this book sheds light on the struggles and endeavours of the people who create and recreate their relations with the realm of sacred wildness, as well as the formations and transformations of the umwelt in perpetual social-political transition. Modernity and Spirit Worship in India will be of interest to academics in the field of anthropology, religious studies and the dynamics of religion, and South Asian Culture and Society.

The Indian Spirit

The Indian Spirit
Author: Magandeep Singh
Publisher: Penguin Random House India Private Limited
Total Pages: 212
Release: 2017-09-15
Genre: Cooking
ISBN: 9386815710

Drinking has been as old as eating and it has been an important part of the Indian culture. The book is a treasure trove for those who have the palate to enjoy their drink and curiosity to know where it came from. Learn about – • What is the right way to order and enjoy your drink? • What are the earliest instances of drinking in India? • How was drinking mentioned in classical Indian literature and its place in our culture? • What were drinks that India gave to the world? Captured in the book are fascinating stories about alcohol, etiquettes of drinking, and tasting notes on different spirits and brews!

The New Spirit in India

The New Spirit in India
Author: Henry Woodd Nevinson
Publisher: London and New York, Harper & brothers
Total Pages: 456
Release: 1908
Genre: Great Britain
ISBN:

The New Spirit of Islamism

The New Spirit of Islamism
Author: Ezgi Basaran
Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing
Total Pages: 257
Release: 2024-05-02
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 0755652967

This book explains the aspirations and concerns of Islamist actors in the aftermath of the Arab Uprisings by looking at two sets of relationships between Turkey's ruling AKP and the Egyptian Muslim Brotherhood, and the AKP and Tunisia's Ennahda. It presents a unique analysis of the interplay between the AKP, Ennahda and the Muslim Brotherhood, characterizing the actors, the structure and the main features of the relationship and thereby illuminating a political confluence among these three critical Islamist entities in the aftermath of the Arab Uprisings. Existing scholarship has assumed that this relationship revolves primarily around an ideological Islamist agenda, however, this research demonstrates a more complex and nuanced situation. Ezgi Basaran puts forward that the interplay was not based on an aspiration of building an ideological Islamist bloc in the MENA region, but rather revolved around the concept of political success and had a strong neoliberal ethos. Basaran draws on data collected from over 60 interviews with high-level members of the AKP, Ennahda and Muslim Brotherhood to demonstrate how, in the hope of achieving success and legitimization, Ennahda and the Muslim Brotherhood have relied on the managerial prescriptions provided by the AKP. The contents of this success formula were derived from the AKP's experience as an Islamist party in power since 2002 and includes tactics on crisis evasion, legitimization, winning elections and maintaining power.

The New Spirit of Hospitality

The New Spirit of Hospitality
Author: Rodanthi Tzanelli
Publisher: Emerald Group Publishing
Total Pages: 263
Release: 2023-10-24
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 1837531625

Through methodological elaborations on case studies, Tzanelli explains that we have entered a new era of tourism and hospitality mobilities dominated by crises of cultural representation and host presence.

Routledge Revivals: The Rise and Growth of the Congress in India (1938)

Routledge Revivals: The Rise and Growth of the Congress in India (1938)
Author: C.F. Andrews
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 253
Release: 2016-09-19
Genre: History
ISBN: 1315405482

First published in 1938, this book aims to provide a history of the rise and growth of the Indian National Congress for the general reader, covering the period from its foundation in 1885 until the beginning of the non-co-operation movement in 1920. It was intended to extend the official history of the Congress by Pattabhi Sitarammayya by making it more accessible to western readers while also giving more space to the religious and social forces in Indian history during the nineteenth century which led to the birth of the congress. It also looks at forerunner organisations like The British Indian Association before examining the history and evolution of the congress in several phases.

Insurgent Empire

Insurgent Empire
Author: Priyamvada Gopal
Publisher: Verso Trade
Total Pages: 625
Release: 2019
Genre: History
ISBN: 1784784125

Much has been written on the how colonial subjects took up British and European ideas and turned them against empire when making claims to freedom and self-determination. The possibility of reverse influence has been largely overlooked. Insurgent Empire shows how Britain's enslaved and colonial subjects were not merely victims of empire and subsequent beneficiaries of its crises of conscience but also agents whose resistance both contributed to their own liberation and shaped British ideas about freedom and who could be free. This book examines dissent over the question of empire in Britain and shows how it was influenced by rebellions and resistance in the colonies from the West Indies and East Africa to Egypt and India. It also shows how a pivotal role in fomenting dissent was played by anti-colonial campaigners based in London at the heart of the empire.