The Wrongs of the Religious Right: Reflections on Science, Secularism and Hindutva

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Meera Nanda’s book is an impassioned plea for secularization of mentalities. She compares the polities of India and America to argue that, faced with the current right wing assault, secular constitutions alone cannot guarantee secularism. She examines how India’s major ecological movements have been reframed by Brahminical Hinduism with some help from those within these movements. Her work shows the interconnections between the Hindutva scientism and national chauvinism, a factor crucial for its middle class support and its ’reactionary modernism’.

ABOUT THE AUTHOR Meera Nanda

Dr. Meera Nanda is a teacher, researcher and a philosopher of science currently working in US. Her forthcoming book is titled Prophets Facing Backward: Postmodern Critiques of Science and the Making of Hindu Nationalism in India (Rutgers University Press, and Permanent Black). She was trained as a biologist and has worked with the people’s science movement and as a science correspondent in India.

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Title
The Wrongs of the Religious Right: Reflections on Science, Secularism and Hindutva
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Edition
1st ed.
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ISBN
8188789313
Length
118p., 23cm.
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#Hindutva