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Sonderfolge: Verkehrte Welt? In
Indien sind alle Vegetarier?

 

In Verkehrte Welt geht Debora für Euch den vielen Vorurteilen auf den
Grund, die sich um Indien ranken. Diese Woche fragt sie, ob sich dort
tatsächlich alle Menschen vegetarisch ernähren.

 

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Quellen der Folge:

 

Biswas, Soutik. “The myth of the Indian
vegetarian nation.” BBC, 4 April, 2018. https://www.bbc.com/news/world-asia-india-43581122.

 

Choudhary, Abhay. “Why Onion and Garlic is Not Vegetarian — Loving
Foods.” Medium, 28 July 2021.
https://lovingfoods.medium.com/why-onion-and-garlic-is-not-vegetarian-loving-foods-23af0fcf1898.

 

Corichi, Manolo. “Eight-in-ten Indians limit meat in their diets, and
four-in-ten consider themselves vegetarian.” Pew Research Center, July 8, 2021.
https://www.pewresearch.org/short-reads/2021/07/08/eight-in-ten-indians-limit-meat-in-their-diets-and-four-in-ten-consider-themselves-vegetarian/.

 

Jha, D. N. The Myth of the Holy Cow. London: Verso, 2002. 

 

Jha, Prashant. “Millets to mushroom: What's on the menu of PM Modi's
all-vegetarian State dinner.” Hindustan Times, June 23, 2023.
https://www.hindustantimes.com/india-news/at-state-dinner-millets-music-and-musings-101687462279549.html.

 

Kristeva, Julia. The Powers of Horror. New York: Columbia University Press, 1984.

 

Narayanan, Yamini. “’Cow Is a Mother, Mothers Can Do Anything for Their
Children!’ Gaushalas as Landscapes of Anthropatriarchy and Hindu Patriarchy.”
Hypatia 34, no. 2 (2019): 195-221.

 

Roy, Kanakanjali. “Masoor Dal: Did you know it has a Link to Mahabharata
and is considered Non-Veg by Bengalis?” Times Now, 19 March, 2024.
https://www.timesnownews.com/spiritual/do-you-know-masoor-dal-origin-is-connected-to-mahabharat-read-to-know-why-bengalis-consider-it-as-non-veg-article-108615055.

 

Scarabel, Anna. “Vegetarianism and Ahiṃsā in the Anuśāsanaparvan of the
Mahābhārata.” Interdisziplinäre Zeitschrift für Südasienforschung, no. 2 (June 2020).

 

Schmidt, Hanns-Peter: The origin of ahiṃsā. In: Louis Renou (Hrsg.): Mélanges d’Indianisme à la Mémoire. Paris: Editions E. de Boccard (1968).

 

Srinivas, M. N. “Some reflections on the nature of caste hierarchy.”
Contributions to Indian Sociology 18, no. 2 (1984): 151-167.

 

Srivastava, Aseem Hasnain & Abhilasha. ‘What Makes Indian
Vegetarians Different from Westerners Who Have given up Meat?’ Scroll.in, 9
April 2018.
https://scroll.in/article/872951/what-differentiates-vegetarianism-practiced-by-indians-from-that-followed-by-the-west.

 

Waghmore, Suryakant. “In charts: Vegetarianism in
India has more to do with caste hierarchy than love for animals.” scroll.in,
April 6, 2017.
https://scroll.in/article/833178/vegetarianism-in-india-has-more-to-do-with-caste-hierarchy-than-love-for-animals.

 

 

Sound-Quellen: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5kbpaZeRNQs&ab_channel=BreakingCopyright%E2%80%94RoyaltyFreeMusic

 

 

Mitarbeitende:

Moderation und Schnitt: Debora Sinner

Recherche: Debora Sinner, David Weiß, Immanuel Ziegler

 

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