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Indology: Past Present and Future
Indology: Past Present and Future
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by Ed. By. Saroja Bhate
Hardcover (Edition: 2004)

Sahitya Akademi
ISBN 81-260-1412-1

Size: 8.8" X 5.8"
Pages: 237

Our Price: $15.50

 
From the Jacket:

Indology : Past, Present and Future is a compilation of seminar papers in which scholars of India as well as abroad have discussed at length the state of Indology in the past, present and future. Indology which has a history of a little over two hundred years, started and nurtured in the west. It arrived in India along with a few other imported ideologies with the package of modern higher education during the pre-independence period. Since then, a new current of indigenous Indology joined the main current.

With the explosion of knowledge, however, Indology is experiencing a low ebb both in the West as well as in India. Science and technology being the areas of priority in a developing nation like India, Indology and other humanities are bound to have been scaled down in the curricula on different levels. Indology will, as any other discipline, take cognizance of the changing face of the world and to adapt itself to the prevailing situation. Some papers of the volume dealt with the fundamental theme of Indology and some devoted to the status reports on Indology in different countries such as USA, Brazil, Russia, Poland, China and Australia. The topics selected for the seminar offered a wide range of problems based on Indology, which is not embracing all aspects of Indian culture. This collection will enable researchers of India and West to work together rather than against each other.

About the Author:

Saroja V. Bhate born on 5.1.1942 in Satara District of Maharashtra. She got her Ph.D. from Poona University. She has published 10 books, number of research papers and visited many countries. At present she is Professor and Head of the Department of Sanskrit and Prakrit Languages, Poona University, Pune.

CONTENTS

Introduction
    Saroja Bhate
7
Welcome Address
     K. Satchidanandan
12
Indology's Mistaken Past
     Marja Ludwika Jarocka
17
The Future of Indology
     Juan Miguel De Mora
23
Remarks on Western Terms for Translating Indic Texts
     Alex Wayman
31
Indology in the United States Past Present and Lessons for the Future
     Richard J. Cohen
37
Linguistical Explorations in Indian Languages in Russia
     Zakharyin
48
Indological Studies in Austrila
     Tamara Ditrich
61
Philosophy and Philology East and West : Need and Basis for a Global Approach
     Jan E.M. Houben
84
Oriental Studies, Indology and Epistemology
     Glaus Oetka
126
Indology and Rationality
     Johannes Bronkhorst
142
Indology Beyond Sanskrit - but also including Sanskrit
     Hans Henrich Hock
174
Orientalism vis-à-vis Classical Sanskrit Literature
     C Rajendran
188
Fifty years of Vedic Research Retrospect and Prospect
     S.K. Lal
195
Interpretation of Interpolations in Critical Editions
     M. Srimannarayana Murti
206
What does Indology mean specially for China
     Duan Qing
223
The Feasibility of 'Indian Discourse'
     Usha Bhise
233