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The Indians

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In this bold and illuminating study, India’s leading psychoanalyst and cultural commentator, Sudhir Kakar, along with anthropologist Katharina Kakar, explores the essence of Indian identity. They delve into what makes someone recognizably Indian to both the global community and fellow citizens. Despite the ethnic diversity that characterizes India, the authors argue for an underlying unity that transcends historical divisions. They analyze the significance of family, community, and caste in daily life, as well as attitudes towards sex, marriage, and prevalent prejudices. A particularly insightful chapter addresses the complexities of Hindu-Muslim relations. The authors also explore concepts of health, morality, and death, culminating in a final chapter that offers a deep understanding of the Indian psyche, heavily influenced by the dominant Hindu worldview. Drawing from three decades of original research and a wide array of sources, including the Mahabharata, Kamasutra, Mahatma Gandhi’s writings, Bollywood films, and popular folklore, the Kakar duo presents a rich and nuanced portrait of Indian society. This work stands as a significant contribution to discussions on identity, providing a thoughtful and accessible examination of the Indian cultural character.

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The Indians, Sudhir Kakar, Katharina Kakar

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