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Philosophy of Race

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Course Code:

HAM7402

Credit Hours:

3

Course Level:

700

Area of Study:

History and Method

Course Description

HAM7402 - This course traces the construction of “race” in nineteenth- and twentieth-century Europe, beginning with the theological, political, and scientific source texts and culminating in a close examination of how the concept of race guided the reception of Indian texts in the Western academy. In the first portion of the course, we shall read a number of theoreticians of race, including Kant, Johann Blumenbach, Georg Forster, Christoph Meiners, Hegel, and Friedrich Schlegel. Of particular relevance for Indian studies will be Friedrich Schlegel’s division of humankind into two “stocks”: the Asiatic and the African. The central portion of the course consists of a close study of key texts produced by German Indologists in contributing to the Aryan race theory. We shall see how Schlegel’s theological division of humankind into a divine race (the Asiatic and its descendant, the European) and an “ape-like” race (the African) is carried forward into the analysis of India by successors such as his brother A. W. Schlegel and A. W. Schlegel’s student Christian Lassen and how subsequent German Indologists from Max Müller to Hermann Oldenberg provided a reading of Indian culture along raciological lines. 
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Program of Study

This course is part of the following programs:

Doctor of Hindu Studies

Division

Graduate Division

Required / Core / Elective:

Elective

Prerequisites:

Admission into a qualifying Program of Study.
There are no prerequisite courses.
The ability to read complex texts and follow sustained arguments is required.

Semester / Quarter System:

Semester

Number of Weeks:

16

Semester / Quarter Offered:

Winter 2025

Days of the Week:

Every Sunday

Time:

11:00 AM EST – 2:00 PM EST

Start Date:

January 26, 2025

End Date:

May 18, 2025

Faculty

Dr. Joydeep Bagchee

Dr. Joydeep Bagchee is a core doctoral faculty member at the Hindu University of America and a visiting lecturer based in Berlin, Germany. He holds a Ph.D. in Philosophy from New School for Social Research, New York.
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joydeep.bagchee@hua.edu

Course Learning Objectives

In this course students will be able to:

  • Critically analyze and learn about the theological roots of the concept of “race.”
  • Reconstruct the origins and development of this idea through two centuries of European thought, colonization, and the growing volume of “scientific” literature on race and Trace how the concept was scientized, reified, and universalized. 
  • Evaluate the impact of racial discourse on Indian society. 
  • Apply a more critical understanding of race to the study of Hinduism and modern humanities.

 

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Course Content

This course is divided into two main parts. In part 1 (weeks 1–7), we shall examine the theoretical foundations of the idea of race. We shall trace the idea in the writings of early theoreticians of race and examine the considerations and influences that led them to formulate the concept.

In part 2 (weeks 8–12), we shall jointly read a selection of readings. These readings show how the idea of race—specifically, the distinction between a superior white race called “the Aryans” and an inferior “negroid” race—shaped Indologists’ views of Indian language, religion, literature, and civilization. We will conclude the course (weeks 13–15) by considering how Indian statesmen, activists, and historians absorbed the idea of race and used it for political projects of reform, revolution, and emancipation, or of legitimation, classification, and objectification.

Our textbook will be Peter K. J. Park’s Africa, Asia, and the History of Philosophy: Racism in the Formation of the Philosophical Canon, 1780–1830, which we will supplement with the original writings of Schlegel, Lassen, and other German Indologists excerpted and translated in Vishwa Adluri and Joydeep Bagchee, Aryans through History: A Reader. 

Textbooks:
Robert Bernasconi, ed., The Idea of Race. Hackett, 2000.
Aimé Césaire, Discourse on Colonialism. Monthly Review Press, 2000.
Frantz Fanon, Black Skin, White Masks. Pluto Press, 1986.

Class Structure

The class will meet for three hours each week. The course is structured as a series of lectures. Students will be asked to complete brief assignments (typically between 3–5 questions) to test their comprehension of the materials presented in class. Each student is required to present one of the readings in weeks 9–12. Readings will be assigned in
the first class. Each student is also required to complete a protocol for one of the weeks from weeks
1–7.

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