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Cultural Dynamics, Vol. 10, No. 2, 123-131 (1998)
DOI: 10.1177/092137409801000203

Back to the Present

M. Madhava Prasad

Centre for Study of Culture and Society, Bangalore

Thinking about culture in the humanities is dominated by a historicist approach derived from a nationalist, 'postcolonial' consciousness marked by a disavowal of modernity. The study of contemporary culture, in particular the cultural context overdetermined by capitalist processes, shows up the limitations of this paradigm and foregrounds the need for a concept of the contemporary. As a first step towards this goal, the article takes up for analysis certain key ideologemes of modern Indian life which hinge on the sense of a recovery of identity, and tries to demonstrate their inadequacy for a rigorous sense of the present.

Key Words: contemporaneity • culture • democracy • modernity • nation


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