@book {RefWorks:40, title = {The Argumentative Indian : Writings on Indian History, Culture, and Identity}, year = {2006}, note = {Includes bibliographical references (p. 357-391) and indexes.; HOLLIS no. 011566895}, pages = {xx, 409 p.}, publisher = {Picador}, organization = {Picador}, address = {New York}, abstract = {The argumentative Indian {\textendash} Inequality, instability, and voice {\textendash} India: large and small {\textendash} The diaspora and the world {\textendash} Tagore and his India {\textendash} Our culture{\textendash}their culture {\textendash} Indian traditions and the Western imagination {\textendash} China and India {\textendash} Tryst with destiny {\textendash} Class in India {\textendash} Women and men {\textendash} India and the bomb {\textendash} The reach of reason {\textendash} Secularism and its discontents {\textendash} India through its calendars {\textendash} The Indian identity.; Voice and heterodoxy {\textendash} Culture and communication {\textendash} Politics and protest {\textendash} Reason and identity.}, keywords = {India {\textendash} Civilization}, isbn = {9780312426026; 031242602X (pbk.)}, url = {http://hollis.harvard.edu/?itemid=\%7Clibrary/m/aleph\%7C011566895}, author = {Sen, Amartya} }