The Bengalis : a portrait of a community / Sudeep Chakravarti.
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- 9789386021045 (hardback)
- 9386021048
- 305.80095414 CHA 23 009608
- DS432.B4 C43 2017
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305.800954133 DAY 008213 State of the Adivasis in Odisha 2014 : | 305.800954133 MOH 005215 Participatory and sustainable development among the Didayi : | 305.800954133 RET 008384 Rethinking local history and identity politics : | 305.80095414 CHA 009608 The Bengalis : | 305.80095414 CHA 013826 The Bengalis : | 305.80095415 PER 022569 Changing contexts, changing customs : the Halams of Tripura / | 305.80095416 FER 022555 Landscape of conflicts and peace in the Northeast : the role of religion / |
Includes bibliographical references (pages 434-446) and index.
The Bengalis are the third largest ethno-linguistic group in the world, after the Han Chinese and the Arabs. A quarter of a billion strong and growing, the community has produced three Nobel laureates, world-class scientists, legendary political leaders and revolutionaries, iconic movie stars and directors and an unending stream of writers, philosophers, painters, poets and musicians of the first rank. But, bald facts aside, just who are the Bengalis? What is the community all about, stereotypically and beyond stereotype? In order to find the answers to these and related questions, the author (a Bengali born and steeped in his own culture but objective enough to give us a balanced reckoning of his fellows) delves deep into the culture, literature, history and social mores of the Bengalis. He writes with acuity about the many strengths of the community but does not flinch from showing us its weaknesses and tormented history. He points out that Bengalis are among the most civilized and intellectually refined people on earth but have also been responsible for genocide and racism of the worst kind. Their cuisine is justly celebrated but few remember the cause and effect of millions of Bengalis dying of famine. Renowned for their liberal attitudes, they are also capable of virulent religious fundamentalism. Argumentative and meditative, pompous and grounded, hypocritical and wise, flippant and deep... Bengalis are all this and much, much more. With erudition, wit and empathy, this book manages to capture their very essence. Unarguably, it is the definitive portrait of one of the world’s most vibrant and distinctive communities.
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