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Exiled at Home: Comprising At the Edge of Psychology, The Intimate Enemy and Creating a Nationality
 
 
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Exiled at Home: Comprising At the Edge of Psychology, The Intimate Enemy and Creating a Nationality (Hardcover)

by Ashis Nandy (Author) "There are superstitions, and superstitions about superstitions..." (more)
Key Phrases: disputed structure, disputed site, temple movement, Rammohun Roy, New Delhi, New York (more...)
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This book brings together three of Ashis Nandy's most significant works--At the Edge of Psychology, The Intimate Enemy, and Creating a Nationality (co-authored with Shikha Trivedy, Shail Mayaram, and Achyut Yagnik). It is essential reading for social and political scientists, and all those interested in the complexities of Indian politics and culture.

About the Author
Ashis Nandy is at Centre for the Study of Developing Countries, New Delhi.

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