Vinay Lal
India and Its Intellectual Traditions
Of Love, Advaita, Power, and Other Things: Backwaters Collective on Metaphysics and Politics III
Vinay Lal
India and Its Intellectual Traditions
Of Love, Advaita, Power, and Other Things: Backwaters Collective on Metaphysics and Politics III
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The book is a wide-ranging inquiry into Indian intellectual, cultural, and political traditions; with discussions on subjects and topics of great interest in India today, including caste, the idea and politics of history, power, and love.
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The book is a wide-ranging inquiry into Indian intellectual, cultural, and political traditions; with discussions on subjects and topics of great interest in India today, including caste, the idea and politics of history, power, and love.
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- Verlag: Oxford University Press
- Seitenzahl: 424
- Erscheinungstermin: 28. Februar 2024
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 216mm x 140mm x 24mm
- Gewicht: 635g
- ISBN-13: 9780198887164
- ISBN-10: 0198887167
- Artikelnr.: 68480627
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
- Verlag: Oxford University Press
- Seitenzahl: 424
- Erscheinungstermin: 28. Februar 2024
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 216mm x 140mm x 24mm
- Gewicht: 635g
- ISBN-13: 9780198887164
- ISBN-10: 0198887167
- Artikelnr.: 68480627
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
Vinay Lal is Professor of History at the University of California, Los Angeles, USA. Lal studied history, literature, and philosophy at the Johns Hopkins University, before earning his doctorate from the Department of South Asian Languages and Civilizations at the University of Chicago. He has also taught at Columbia University and the University of Delhi. He is the author or editor of twenty books, eight of them from OUP, and his writings span a vast canvas of modern Indian and colonial history, historiography, public culture, global politics, cinema, political psychology, and the politics of knowledge systems.
* 1: The Social Representation of Power in India: A History in
Fragments
* 2: Love in Future Tense
* 3: Cities of the Mind: Lost Cities and Their Inhabitants
* 4: The Uncommon through the Common: Of the Ramayana Performative
Traditions
* 5: The Kannada Intellectual Tradition: Transcending Dichotomies and
Binaries
* 6: Social and Political Role-play through the Theology of the Hindu
Icon: An Exercise in Versatility
* 7: What 'Bahena' Saw
* 8: The Saddle of Experience: Adhyatma, Duality and Practical
Knowledge
* 9: Interpreting Catastrophes: God, Karma, and Martyrdom
* 10: Backwater Infinitude: Pastness, Proprietariness, and the Symbolic
Economy of Rupture
* 11: Othering the Same: Narayana Guru's Engaged Advaita
* 12: Beyond Binaries: Sreenarayana and the Political
* 13: Ambedkar, Tarde, and 'Castes in India': Six Remarks
* 14: Nature and Evil: Gandhi and Ambedkar on Caste and Untouchability
Fragments
* 2: Love in Future Tense
* 3: Cities of the Mind: Lost Cities and Their Inhabitants
* 4: The Uncommon through the Common: Of the Ramayana Performative
Traditions
* 5: The Kannada Intellectual Tradition: Transcending Dichotomies and
Binaries
* 6: Social and Political Role-play through the Theology of the Hindu
Icon: An Exercise in Versatility
* 7: What 'Bahena' Saw
* 8: The Saddle of Experience: Adhyatma, Duality and Practical
Knowledge
* 9: Interpreting Catastrophes: God, Karma, and Martyrdom
* 10: Backwater Infinitude: Pastness, Proprietariness, and the Symbolic
Economy of Rupture
* 11: Othering the Same: Narayana Guru's Engaged Advaita
* 12: Beyond Binaries: Sreenarayana and the Political
* 13: Ambedkar, Tarde, and 'Castes in India': Six Remarks
* 14: Nature and Evil: Gandhi and Ambedkar on Caste and Untouchability
* 1: The Social Representation of Power in India: A History in
Fragments
* 2: Love in Future Tense
* 3: Cities of the Mind: Lost Cities and Their Inhabitants
* 4: The Uncommon through the Common: Of the Ramayana Performative
Traditions
* 5: The Kannada Intellectual Tradition: Transcending Dichotomies and
Binaries
* 6: Social and Political Role-play through the Theology of the Hindu
Icon: An Exercise in Versatility
* 7: What 'Bahena' Saw
* 8: The Saddle of Experience: Adhyatma, Duality and Practical
Knowledge
* 9: Interpreting Catastrophes: God, Karma, and Martyrdom
* 10: Backwater Infinitude: Pastness, Proprietariness, and the Symbolic
Economy of Rupture
* 11: Othering the Same: Narayana Guru's Engaged Advaita
* 12: Beyond Binaries: Sreenarayana and the Political
* 13: Ambedkar, Tarde, and 'Castes in India': Six Remarks
* 14: Nature and Evil: Gandhi and Ambedkar on Caste and Untouchability
Fragments
* 2: Love in Future Tense
* 3: Cities of the Mind: Lost Cities and Their Inhabitants
* 4: The Uncommon through the Common: Of the Ramayana Performative
Traditions
* 5: The Kannada Intellectual Tradition: Transcending Dichotomies and
Binaries
* 6: Social and Political Role-play through the Theology of the Hindu
Icon: An Exercise in Versatility
* 7: What 'Bahena' Saw
* 8: The Saddle of Experience: Adhyatma, Duality and Practical
Knowledge
* 9: Interpreting Catastrophes: God, Karma, and Martyrdom
* 10: Backwater Infinitude: Pastness, Proprietariness, and the Symbolic
Economy of Rupture
* 11: Othering the Same: Narayana Guru's Engaged Advaita
* 12: Beyond Binaries: Sreenarayana and the Political
* 13: Ambedkar, Tarde, and 'Castes in India': Six Remarks
* 14: Nature and Evil: Gandhi and Ambedkar on Caste and Untouchability







