Carolyn Heitmeyer
The culture of prohibition in Gujarat, India
Heitmeyer, Carolyn; Simpson, Edward
Authors
PROF Edward Simpson es7@soas.ac.uk
College Dean (CoLAP)
Contributors
Harald Fischer-Tine
Editor
Jana Tschurenev
Editor
Abstract
The idea of Gujarat conjures a number of often contradictory and paradoxical images. This is certainly true for the well-known comparison of the region’s Gandhian past with modern branding of politicized Hinduism). It is also true in the relation between the forces of altruism and egoism which are evident in much of the state’s history. In this chapter, a focus on the role of drink and drinking in the region also brings to light the many paradoxical facets of Gujarati society, ideas and history.
Citation
Heitmeyer, C., & Simpson, E. (2014). The culture of prohibition in Gujarat, India. In H. Fischer-Tine, & J. Tschurenev (Eds.), A history of alcohol and drugs in modern South Asia: Intoxicating affairs (203-218). Routledge
Publication Date | Jan 1, 2014 |
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Deposit Date | Nov 5, 2015 |
Publisher | Routledge |
Pages | 203-218 |
Series Title | Routledge Studies in the Modern History of Asia |
Series ISSN | 2156-0919 |
Book Title | A history of alcohol and drugs in modern South Asia: Intoxicating affairs |
ISBN | 9780415842631 |
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