This book details the evolution of Bengali culture (in both Bangladesh and West Bengal) since antiquity and argues for its modernization. Originally peripheral to Hindu civilization based in North India; Bengali culture was subjected to various forms of Sanskritization. Centuries of invasions (1204-1757) resulted most notably in the Islamization of Bengal. Often there were conflicts between Sanskritization and Islamization. Later colonization of Bengal by Britain (1757) led to a process of Anglicization; which created a new middle class in Bengal that; in turn; created a form of elitism among the Bengali Hindu upper caste. After British rule ended (1947); Bengali culture lost its elitist status in South Asia and has undergone severe marginalization. Political instability and economic insufficiency; as reflected by many quantitative and qualitative indicators; are common and contribute to pervasive unemployment; alienation; vigilantism; and instability in the entire region. A Story of Ambivalent Modernization in Bangladesh and West Bengal is appropriate not only for Bengali intellectuals and scholars but for sociologists; political scientists; cultural anthropologists; historians; and others interested in a case study of how and why a given culture becomes derailed from its path toward modernization.
#565249 in Books 2011-11-15 2011-11-15Original language:EnglishPDF # 1 11.40 x 1.00 x 9.40l; #File Name: 1426206984352 pages
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