The Centre for Asian Studies would like to invite all those interested to attend a public lecture which will be given by a guest professor Dr Robert Parkin from Oxford University. The title of the lecture – Louis Dumont: hierarchy and equality in India and the West. The lecture will be given in English.
The lecture will take place on 17 April (Wednesday) 13:00-14:30 at Vytautas Magnus University, Faculty of Political Sciences and Diplomacy (Gedimino st. 44, Kaunas), Room 302. The event is free.
Prof. Louis Dumont was a French anthropologist who is most famous for his comparative study of the Indian caste system, Homo hierarchicus. Both the caste system and this work have been repeatedly criticized in the West for extolling hierarchy and rejecting democratic values. However, Dumont later turned to the intellectual history of the West to trace the emergence of egalitarianism and individualism out of similarly hierarchical ideas. Through his model of hierarchical opposition, which he originally developed for his study of castes, we are able to explain why hierarchy has a place in contemporary Western practices, though devalued and though subordinated to the greater value given to equality. (more…)