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Listening to a Different Voice: Gendering Dharma Through Sita of the Ramayana
Dharma is one of the foundational concepts of Hindu philosophy and religion. Some recent scholars argued that a more nuanced understanding of it... -
What Comes After Postcolonial Theory?
This essay explores possible paths after postcolonial theory, with the after understood not as a negation, but as a form of inheritance and the...
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Why Virtue Ethics Comes Closest to Indian Moral Praxis
Right from its inception, Indian Ethics has been dharma-centric which can be justifiably translated as virtue-centric. Yet, in most of the global... -
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The Stylistics of Literature
Despite the universal scope of literature, every literary creation makes use of languages that belong to specific linguistic communities, whose... -
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Understanding the Caste System and Its Maintenance: Brave New World’s World State and Ambedkar’s Stratified Hindu Society in Annihilation of Caste
Aldous Huxley’s Brave New World contains and resembles a caste system found in Hindu society. While in Hindu society, Brahmins, Kshatriyas, Vaishyas...
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Global Philosophy of Religion and the Perspectives from Southeast Asia
Global Philosophy of Religion is a constructive approach to the philosophy of religion. It aims to incorporate various religious perspectives to... -
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The Aesthetics of Literary Genres
Lyric, Epic, and Drama have perennially been acknowledged to be the fundamental genres of literature, but their defining identity and status has been... -
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