South and Southeast Asia culture and religion : the SSEASR journal
Volume number
III
Start page
18
End page
46
Publisher
South and Southeast Asian Association for the Study of Culture and Religion
Place of publication
New Delhi, India
Publication date
2009
ISSN
0974-5629
Summary
This article is by way of a ‘Report’ (in the Lyotardian sense) on Indologism - which term registers both a disciplinary phenomenon or project we call Indology, and the passing of this movement when it is problematized, just it as happened to Oriental Studies in the wake of the much-touted demuring trope of Orientalism. But Indology unlike perhaps the already-ghosted Orientalism (e.g. Raymond Schwab’s fine study before even Said jumped on to the bandwagon) is well past the Orientalist-post.
Language
eng
Field of Research
220315 Philosophy of Religion
Socio Economic Objective
950499 Religion and Ethics not elsewhere classified
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