Rammohun Roy and the Process of Modernization in IndiaVikas Publishing House, 1975 - 234 sidor |
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... mother - child intimacy.3 In fact , the culture took some care to see that the decisive memory trace for the individual remained the primordial intimacy he had had with the only effective figure he had known within the family : his mother ...
... mother - child intimacy.3 In fact , the culture took some care to see that the decisive memory trace for the individual remained the primordial intimacy he had had with the only effective figure he had known within the family : his mother ...
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... mother who became the ultimate symbol of authority as well as the ultimate target of defiance . The resulting ambivalence linked the concept of maternal autho- rity to that of an undependable nurturant , prone to betray and eager to ...
... mother who became the ultimate symbol of authority as well as the ultimate target of defiance . The resulting ambivalence linked the concept of maternal autho- rity to that of an undependable nurturant , prone to betray and eager to ...
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... mother and the fury it engendered in the son had their inevitable corollary in a haunting sense of guilt too . More so , because Rammohun had , in the ultimate analysis , defeated his mother decisively in every instance . Defeats are ...
... mother and the fury it engendered in the son had their inevitable corollary in a haunting sense of guilt too . More so , because Rammohun had , in the ultimate analysis , defeated his mother decisively in every instance . Defeats are ...
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19th century Agency Houses attitude authority Banaras became Bengal Renaissance Bengali prose Brahman Brahmo Samaj Brahmoism Brajendranath British rule Burdwan Calcutta Carey caste Chandra Christian Collet colonial contemporary culture DAVID KOPF Debendranath doctrine Dwarkanath Dwarkanath Tagore early economic edition eighteenth century England English European evam fact father Gandhi Grammar Hinduism Hurkaru Ibid ideas idolatry influence intellectual Islamic Keshub Keshub Chandra Sen Kopf Kumar land language liberal logic Majumdar middle class missionaries Modern India mohun monotheism movement Mṛtyunjay Mughal Muslim nationalist nineteenth century orthodox Patna Permanent Settlement Persian political popular quoted Rabindranath Rabindranath Tagore Raja Rammohun Roy Ramkanta religion religious revenue rite rituals role Roy's ryots Sabha Sahit Salahuddin Ahmed Samvad Sanskrit sati social reform society Sumit Sarkar Tagore thought tion tract tradition translation Tuhfat Unitarian University Upanishads upāsanā Vedanta Western widow women worship writings zamindars উপাসনা এবং হয়