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Hindi Hindu Histories

Caste, Ayurveda, Travel, and Communism in Early-Twentieth-Century India

Charu Gupta author

Format:Hardback

Publisher:State University of New York Press

Published:1st Dec '24

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Explores how four public intellectuals in North India imagined freedom and Hindi-Hindu nationhood through their writings on caste, Ayurveda, travel, and communism.

What did everyday Hinduism in India look like a hundred years ago? Were its practices more varied and less politically curtailed than now? Hindi Hindu Histories provides illuminating historical accounts of Hindu life through individual actors, autobiographical narratives, and genres in the Hindi print-public culture of early twentieth-century North India. It focuses on four fascinating figures: a successful woman doctor in the Indigenous medical regime, a globe-trotting Hindu ascetic who opposed Gandhi, an anticaste campaigner who spoke for sexual equality, and a Hindu communist who envisioned an egalitarian utopia in the world of labor. These public intellectuals harbored vernacular dreams of freedom and Hindi-Hindu nationhood through their vantage points of caste, Ayurveda, travel, and communism. Opening up a vast and under-explored Hindi archive, this book presents a dynamic spectacle of a plural Hindi-Hindu universe of facets that coexisted, challenged each other, and comprised an idea of Hinduness far more inclusive than anything conceivable in the present moment.

"This is a timely book. Over two decades, the historian Charu Gupta has produced defining works on caste, gender and sexuality in colonial India … Hindi Hindu Histories brings to life a dynamic social world and its deep ambiguities. They signal plural modes of Hindu being and belonging, even as their eclecticism hark at a distinctly conservative cosmopolitan. Gupta shows why we need to understand this world." — The India Forum

"Hindi Hindu Histories by Charu Gupta is a rich, imaginative, and important contribution to our understanding of Hindi public life in colonial India. Drawing on social history, literary studies, gender debates, and political thought, Gupta makes a compelling case for rethinking how everyday Hindi print culture shaped ideas of society, freedom, and identity in the early 20th century." — Deccan Herald

"This book attempts 'to write histories of the social through the narratives of the self'. No doubt there is something new, something different in this attempt. Here, the self and the society merge, and the narration is so lucid that the actors appear alive and kicking." — Studies in People's History

"…[a] textured and masterful historical work…" — Biblio

"This remarkable monograph beautifully crafts four micro studies of unusual and forgotten figures to recover several new horizons in late colonial north Indian history. These intimate portraits are framed within the larger domains of Hindi print culture and literary history, gender, sexuality, communism, Hindu supremacism, and the contested meanings of diverse visions of freedom—all expressed in a compelling vernacular idiom, all veering away from conventional expectations and trajectories. Charu Gupta takes us deep into the uncharted politico-cultural terrains of lived preoccupations and strife. Rather than slot her characters into fixed categories, she uncovers the fluidity, the porosity, the overlaps, and the surprises that their experiences and works express. This is a brilliant and complex book by a historian who has earlier brought together the politics of caste, gender, communalism, and literature in the Hindi-speaking world." — Tanika Sarkar, author of Religion and Women in India

ISBN: 9798855800661

Dimensions: unknown

Weight: 671g

404 pages