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In this book, we analyze the psycho-social consequences faced by Indian American children after exposure to the school textbook discourse on Hinduism and ancient India. We demonstrate expose the correspondence between textbooks and the colonial-racist discourse. This racist discourse produces the same psychological impacts on Indian American children that racism typically causes: shame, inferiority, embarrassment, identity confusion, assimilation, and a phenomenon akin to racelessness, where children dissociate from the traditions and culture of their ancestors.

This book is the result of four years of rigorous research and academic peer-review, reflecting our ongoing commitment at Hindupedia to challenge the representation of Hindu Dharma within academia.

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By Jit Majumdar


  1. about whom much is heard; with much reputation
  2. the son of King Somadatta of the Bālhīka kingdom who fought for the Kauravas in the Bharata War, and was illegally wounded from behind by Arjuna and likewise killed by Sātyaki in an unarmed state (M. Bh.); another name for Indra.

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