Indialogs. Spanish journal of India studies
La nova revista electrònica, Indi@logs. Spanish Journal of India Studies és la primera revista espanyola amb una temàtica exclusiva sobre Índia i abasta un ampli ventall de disciplines que van des de la literatura, la cultura i el cinema fins la política, la història i el medi ambient. Indi@logs és una revista acadèmica però un dels seus objectius és donar a conèixer d'una forma més profunda la riquesa i la diversidad de la Índia, la seva gent i la seva extraordinària història al públic general. És per això que hem optat per una revista d'accès liure. Els nostres objectius principals són fomentar la investigació sobre Índia des d'una perspectiva multidisciplinar i promoure l'increment de les relacions culturals i científiques entre el nostre país i el subcontinent indi. Mitjançant Indi@logs, pretenem crear un fòrum d'acadèmics nacionals i estrangers amb interessos comuns i divulgar la nostra tasca investigadora i professional. La revista és una iniciativa conjunta del Departament de Filologia Anglesa i Germanística de la Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona i la Asociación Española de Estudios Interdisciplinarios sobre Índia.
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19 p, 309.5 KB La inmolación de las viudas en la India : historia, simbolismo y abolición del Sati (1829) / Jaramillo, Iván (Universitat Pompeu Fabra)
La práctica del Sati, entendida como la autoinmolación ritual de viudas hindúes en las piras funerarias de sus esposos, ha sido una de las tradiciones más controvertidas y simbólicas del hinduismo. [...]
The practice of Sati, understood as the ritual self-immolation of Hindu widows on their husbands' funeral pyres, has been one of the most controversial and symbolic traditions within Hinduism. This article analyzes its mythological origins through the figure of the goddess Sati and her connection with the god Shiva, as well as its integration into sacred Hindu texts as a demonstration of chastity and conjugal devotion. [...]

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Indialogs : Spanish journal of India studies, Vol. 12 Núm. 2 (2025) , p. 61-79 (Articles)  
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4 p, 217.8 KB A Review of Kaleidoscope of Life : Selected Short Stories / Sarma, Dhurjjati (Gauhati University)
Obra ressenyada: BIBHUTIBHUSHAN BANDYOPADHYAY, Kaleidoscope of Life: Selected Short Stories, Calcutta:HAWAKAL PUBLISHERS PRIVATE LIMITED,2024. ISBN: 978-8119858217.
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Indialogs : Spanish journal of India studies, Vol. 12 Núm. 2 (2025) , p. 181-184 (Reviews)  
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2 p, 165.6 KB Editorial / Hand, Felicity (Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona. Departament de Filologia Anglesa i de Germanística)
Editorial Vol 12, Nº 2.
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Indialogs : Spanish journal of India studies, Vol. 12 Núm. 2 (2025) , p. 7-8 (Editorial)  
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32 p, 404.9 KB Eco-Ethical Philosophy : Understanding Rabindranath Tagore's Alternative Approach and Care Paradigm in his Symbiotic Ecologism / Biswas, Anandita (West Bengal, India)
This article aims to explore the ecological insights of Indian Nobel laureate Rabindranath Tagore. His philosophical reasoning is invoked here to assess individual sanity and dilemmas concerning ecological well-being. [...]
Este artículo tiene el objetivo de explorar las ideas ecológicas del premio Nobel indio Rabindranath Tagore. Se trae a colación su razonamiento filosófico para evaluar el bienestar individual y los dilemas relacionados con el medioambiental. [...]

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Indialogs : Spanish journal of India studies, Vol. 12 Núm. 2 (2025) , p. 11-42 (Articles)  
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19 p, 361.7 KB Paternal Metaphors and the City-Village Dynamic in Nehruvian and Emergency Eras vis-à-vis Naya Daur and Sholay / Bhattacharjee, Subhayu (Mirik Degree College)
The familial metaphors of the father, the mother, or the brother have been in use in Indian political rhetoric and discourse since independence serving both to forge an organic bond between the political establishment and the citizenry and to establish a continuity of political heritage and legitimacy. [...]
Las metáforas familiares del padre, la madre o el hermano se han utilizado en la retórica y el discurso político indio desde la independencia, sirviendo tanto para forjar un vínculo orgánico entre la estructura política y la ciudadanía como para establecer una continuidad de la herencia política y la legitimidad. [...]

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Indialogs : Spanish journal of India studies, Vol. 12 Núm. 2 (2025) , p. 81-99 (Articles)  
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5 p, 226.7 KB A Review of Ayan Guha's The Curious Trajectory of Caste in West Bengal Politics : Chronicling the Continuity and Change / Raychowdhury, Shubhalaksmi (Khandra College, West Bengal)
Obra ressenyada: Ayan GUHA,The Curious Trajectory of Caste in West Bengal Politics: Chronicling the Continuity and Change. Leiden: BRILL ACADEMIC PUB, 2022. ISBN 978-9004511811.
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Indialogs : Spanish journal of India studies, Vol. 12 Núm. 2 (2025) , p. 163-167 (Reviews)  
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8 p, 226.6 KB A Review of The Trauma of Caste. A Dalit Feminist Meditation on Survivorship, Healing and Abolition / Malik, Sonia (Hindu College, Sonipat, Haryana)
Obra ressenyada: Thenmozhi SOUNDARARAJAN, The Trauma of Caste. A Dalit Feminist Meditation on Survivorship, Healing and Abolition. California: NORTH ATLANTIC BOOKS, 2022. ISBN 978-1623177669.
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Indialogs : Spanish journal of India studies, Vol. 12 Núm. 2 (2025) , p. 169-176 (Reviews)  
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25 p, 447.1 KB Changes and New Identities in Tribal Life and Culture : A Study of Tribals of West Bengal, India / Kabiraj, Rahul (Vidyasagar University, West Bengal, India)
The way of life of the tribal people has always been quite different from the mainstream society and they have a cultural environment of their own. Recently in the case of Indian tribals it is noticed that some changes are taking place in the specific cultural environment in which they live. [...]
La forma de vida de los pueblos tribales siempre ha sido muy distinta de la sociedad mayoritaria y han contado con un entorno cultural propio. Recientemente, en el caso de los tribales de la India, se ha observado que se están produciendo algunos cambios en el entorno cultural específico en el que viven. [...]

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Indialogs : Spanish journal of India studies, Vol. 12 Núm. 2 (2025) , p. 127-151 (Articles)  
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17 p, 596.9 KB Fictionality as Augmenting Authenticity : A Demonstrative Analysis of Sanjay Leela Bhansali's Gangubai Kathiawadi / M, Jayadaarini (Presidency College, Chennai)
Biopics, re-enactment of true lives on screen as it can be defined, has emerged and evolved as early and dynamic as cinema itself in alignment with the social and historical contexts of production. As they appeal to present lived experiences through a highly popular medium, they acquire historicising and commercialising tendencies which in turn influence their fictionality. [...]
Las biopics, la recreación de vidas reales en la pantalla, surgieron y evolucionaron de manera tan pronta como el cine en sí mismo, en línea con los contextos sociales e históricos de la producción. [...]

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Indialogs : Spanish journal of India studies, Vol. 12 Núm. 2 (2025) , p. 43-59 (Articles)  
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25 p, 699.3 KB Livelihood Challenges of the Muga Silk Saree Weaving Community : A Case Study of Sualkuchi, Assam (India) / Jamal, Shahid (Kirori Mal College, University of Delhi) ; Baber Ali, Mohammed (Kirori Mal College, University of Delhi) ; Moin, Khusro (Kirori Mal College, University of Delhi) ; Shree, Karuna (Kirori Mal College, University of Delhi)
Muga silk, known as the golden thread, has been reared from a peculiar type of silkworm called muga since time immemorial. The silk is widely grown in Sualkuchi, renowned as Manchester of Assam, as a large population is engaged in handloom industry there. [...]
La seda Muga, conocida como el hilo dorado, se ha extraído desde tiempos inmemoriales de un peculiar gusano de seda llamado muga. Se cultiva en gran medida en Sualkuchi, conocido como el Manchester de Assam en India, donde una gran parte de la población tejedora se dedica al sector de los telares. [...]

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Indialogs : Spanish journal of India studies, Vol. 12 Núm. 2 (2025) , p. 101-125 (Articles)