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Rating:  Summary: A rivetting tale of the Western bias of Indian art/culture. Review: In this very scholarly and gripping account of the Western stereotyping of Indian art and culture, the author demonstrates how very little has changed in the last 700 years since the first written accounts of Indian culture appeared in the writings of the travelers to India. The main problem seems to be that Westerners do not have an appropriate framework to objectively assess and apppreciate the pluralistic themes and the rich textures that Indian art and culture represent. Consequently, the early writers had to resort to narrow Christian medievalism for their distorted vision of India, and more recently, to myopic rationalism and pretentious scholarship--all of which have contributed to the total "failure" in the Western interpretation of India. This is a great book that exposes Western (especially American) superciliousness that continues to plague the Westerners' intolerance for other cultures.
Rating:  Summary: A good and concise details of european travellers to India Review: This is a must have book for anyone interested in euro-centric outlook towards India and Indic traditions.Sadly, this tendency is still prevalent in many areas of scholarship on Indic traditions. Kudos to the author and the publisher for a path-breaking work.
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