South Asia Faculty Network
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According to its website, the South Asia Faculty Network is an "an internet resource center for educating faculty, students, and the larger public about contemporary South Asian social, economic, and political issues. This site is hosted by concerned South Asia faculty residing in the United States."
South Asian studies faculty were very actively involved in the 2006 Californian Hindu textbook controversy, almost entirely in opposition to allegedly revisionist edits to California's textbook curriculum on Hinduism and India, as suggested by two American Hindu organizations. The South Asia Faculty Network website archives most of the associated faculty letters [1], reports [2], and testimony [3].
The South Asia Faculty Network website was launched in February 2006. As of May 2006, the site's owners or webmasters are not listed on the site, and no contact information is provided.
One of their key contributors is Vijay Prashad, who attained notoriety for launching a diatribe against Israeli Prime Minister Ariel Sharon during his visit to India.Prashad made numerous anti-Semitic canards against Jews and allegations of "Jewish Lobby" conspiracies and "Jews secretly collaborating with Hindu Nationalists" and how "Hindus are becoming like the Jews", evoking anti-Hindu conspiracy canards[1].
[edit] References
- ^ Prashad, Vijay. Namaste Sharon: Hindutva and Sharonism Under U.S. Hegemony, New Delhi leftword 2003
[edit] See also
- Indian American
- Californian Hindu textbook controversy
- South Asian studies
- anti-Semitism
- anti-Hindu