Academic Hinduphobia

Academic Hinduphobia

Cover of the book Academic Hinduphobia
Author Rajiv Malhotra
Country India
Language English
Subject Indology
Genre Non fiction
Publisher Voice of India, New Delhi
Publication date
2016
Pages 464
ISBN 978-93-85485-01-5
Website http://hinduphobia.com/

Academic Hinduphobia is a 2016 book written by Rajiv Malhotra which criticises what it considers to be a branch of pop psychology pioneered by indologist Wendy Doniger and her students, notably Jeffrey J. Kripal and Paul Courtright.[1] Malhotra says that Hindus are routinely characterised as misogynists, oppressive, anti-minority, irrational and violent.[1] The book was inaugurated by Dr. Subramanian Swamy at an event at India International Centre at New Delhi on 10 July 2016.[2]

The book was published by Voice of India, a controversial publishing house.

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