| 单词 | pan-indianism | 
| 释义 | pan-Indianismn. 1.  A policy, theory, or movement uniting all the peoples or languages of India, or examples of Indian culture worldwide; Indian nationalism.In quot. 1917: the theory that all words could be traced to an ancient Indic (Sanskrit) etymon. ΘΚΠ society > authority > rule or government > politics > politics in India and Far East > 			[noun]		 > Indian politics > principles or policies Swadeshism1907 Swaraj1907 pan-Indianism1917 sarvodaya1919 Gandhi-ism1921 Gandhism1921 1917    Amer. Anthropologist 19 364  				‘In shamanism, so called from the Shaman or Siberian sorcerer, who is himself but a transformed çramaṇa, or Buddhist missionary priest, we rise to a higher conception of religion.’ These superstitions were tenaciously upheld under the influence of the romantic movement of pan-Indianism. 1995    India Abroad 		(Nexis)	 22 Sept. 2  				The progressive movement that was especially conspicuous in Urdu, Hindi, Punjabi, Telugu and Malayalam was another instance [of] a pan-Indianism in literature. 1999    K. P. Prentiss Embodiment of Bhakti 49  				For most of its history, politically, India has been constituted by regions of efficacy rather than by a notion of pan-Indianism. 2001    Amer. Polit. Sci. Rev. 95 230/1  				The ‘All India’ was added to the AIDMK's name in 1976 to emphasize its acceptance of pan-Indianism. 2004    Times of India 		(Nexis)	 2 Sept.  				Our score-card tells our story of success. That's why dal makhani, saag tadka, sufi music and patka are symbols of Pan-Indianism.  2.  The identification of many or all of the Indian peoples of the Americas with a collective culture or system of religious beliefs; (also) solidarity or political unity among these peoples. ΘΚΠ society > society and the community > social attitudes > patriotism > nationalism > 			[noun]		 > other spec. > movement or ideal cultural nationalism1914 American dream1916 pan-Indianism1945 AIM1971 1945    R. Linton Sci. of Man in World Crisis 302  				That a popular movement should develop among the diversified population of Mexico sooner than among the very homogeneous Andean Indians is striking evidence of the insufficiency of common culture alone to supply a basis for pan-Indianism. 1955    J. H. Howard in  Sci. Monthly Nov. 215/1  				By pan-Indianism is meant the process by which sociocultural entities..are losing their tribal distinctiveness and in its place are developing a nontribal ‘Indian’ culture. 1971    H. W. Hertzberg Search for Amer. Indian Identity i. 7  				Tecumseh and his brother Tenskwataya..led a movement which combined religious and political Pan-Indianism. 1995    Jrnl. Canad. Stud. 30 68  				There is a solidarity, which sometimes goes under the name of ‘panIndianism’, which crosses the cultural and legal boundaries asserted by Aboriginal peoples. This is a new entry (OED Third Edition, March 2005; most recently modified version published online March 2022). <  | 
	
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