India and Civilizational Futures: Papers from the Backwaters Collective on Metaphysics and Politics II

India and Civilizational Futures: Papers from the Backwaters Collective on Metaphysics and Politics II

India and Civilizational Futures: Papers from the Backwaters Collective on Metaphysics and Politics II

India and Civilizational Futures: Papers from the Backwaters Collective on Metaphysics and Politics II

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Overview

India and Civilizational Futures is the second volume to emerge from the deliberations of the Backwaters Collective on Metaphysics and Politics, a group comprised largely of Indian scholars, writers, and intellectuals that was formed in late 2010 with the intent of considering how the intellectual and cultural resources of Indic civilization, and more broadly the Global South, might be deployed to introduce incommensurability and greater plurality into the world of modern knowledge systems. The members and friends of the Collective are animated by various passions: though some are interested in the decolonization of the university and in exploring other sites of learning, and others wish to put into serious question the most familiar categories that have informed humanistic inquiry and social science research, they are united both in their quest to engender an ecological plurality of knowledges and reinitiate metaphysics into the discourses of politics. The authors of the papers in this volume offer perspectives on India's past and intellectual traditions that suggest how we might liberate ourselves from the straightjackets of history, development, normal politics, the nation-state, and what globally passes for 'common sense' in various spheres of life and thought.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780199499069
Publisher: Oxford University Press
Publication date: 12/31/2019
Pages: 336
Product dimensions: 8.70(w) x 5.70(h) x 1.10(d)

About the Author

Vinay Lal, Professor of History & Asian American Studies, UCLA

Vinay Lal is a Professor of History and Asian-American Studies at the University of California-Los Angeles (UCLA) and has written widely on modern Indian history, colonialism, the worldwide Indian diaspora, the politics of knowledge systems, public and popular culture in India, American politics, and the moral and political thought of Gandhi.

Table of Contents

I Introduction-India and the Challenge of the Global South: Some Thoughts on Pluralism, the Categories of Knowledge, and HospitalityVinay LalII Learning and Happiness: Sketches for an Alternative Theorization of Indian SocialityVivek DhareshwarIII Another Cosmopolis: Living with Radical Diversities and Being One's Own SelfAshis NandyIV Truth, Destiny, and the Co-Existential AnalyticRoby RajanV Darsana as Theoria: Locations and Ends of Mnemopraxial LearningD. Venkat RaoVI History and Allegory: Affinities between the Puranas and KabirMilind WakankarVII Rahul Sankrityayan's Vernacular Engagements with Buddha and MarxMaya JoshiVIII M. G. Ranade and Bhakti as a New Grammar for Indian Political LifeAparna DevareIX Sri Narayana Guru: The Transformative Power of the One World VisionGeorge ThadathilX Sree Narayana Iconography: Its Transformation and Impact on Society and PoliticsSujit SivanandNotes on ContributorsIndex
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