Khadi as a Symbol of Self-Reliance: Internalizing Swadeshi in Postcolonial India
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.7813/ngebhv10Abstract
This research examines the symbolic and practical internalization of Gandhi’s Swadeshi movement through the promotion of khadi. It analyzes how khadi became a tool for economic independence and cultural identity, and how its adoption reflects the internalization of Gandhian ideals of simplicity, sustainability, and self-reliance. The paper also evaluates the resurgence of khadi in contemporary fashion and its socio-political implications.
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