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Anna Centenary Library 7TH FLOOR, B WING | 923.254 RAM (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | Available | 689192 | ||
Anna Centenary Library 7TH FLOOR, B WING | 923.254 RAM (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | Available | 689193 |
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923.254 LYN Ek Mawlong a political biography | 923.254 PAL Kalaignar - A World Poet | 923.254 RAM Savaging the civilized : Verrier Elwin, his tribals and India | 923.254 RAM Savaging the civilized : Verrier Elwin, his tribals and India | 923.254 SAV Vinayak Damodar Savarkar | 923.254 SHO Virtus in Arduis : I did it my way | 923.254 SHO Virtus in Arduis : I did it my way |
Includes bibliographies and index
This evocative and beautifully written book brings to life one of the most remarkable figures of twentieth-century India. Verrier Elwin (1902-64) was an anthropologist, poet, Gandhian, hedonist, Englishman, and Indian.
Savaging the Civilized reveals a many-sided man, a friend of the elite who was at home with the impoverished and the destitute; a charismatic charmer of women who was comfortable with intellectuals such as Arthur Koestler and Jawaharlal Nehru; an anthropologist who lived and loved with the tribes yet who wrote literary essays and monographs for the learned.
Savaging the Civilized is both biography and history, an exploration through Elwin’s life of some of the great debates of our times, such as the impact of economic development, and cultural pluralism versus cultural homogeneity. For this new edition, Ramachandra Guha has added a long new introduction, stressing the relevance of Elwin’s work to current debates on adivasis, Naxalites, and Indian democracy.
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