Re-reading Hind Swaraj Modernity and Subalterns
Coordonnateur : Shah Ghanshyam
Mahatma Gandhi, one of the greatest global icons of all times, is known as much for his successful leadership of India?s non-violent anti-colonial freedom movement as for his virtue and simplicity. His ideals have inspired diverse social and political movements across the world: against apartheid in South Africa, racial segregation in the United States, several state policies and actions in India and nuclear weaponisation, and for environmental sustainability and world peace. Hence, a pertinent question is often raised by media and academia: How would Gandhi have responded to the contemporary Indian and global situation marked by ethnic conflicts, terrorism, economic insecurity under the dominance of a global neo-liberal economic order and moral degeneration in private and public lives?
Addressing this question in this volume through critical and variant re-readings of Hind Swaraj (1909), his key manifesto of socio-political transformation, social scientists, political philosophers and social activists seek to establish a social and academic dialogue with Gandhi, interrogating his thoughts, values and vision, and examining their relevance to present-day problems. In spotlight is a contentious issue: the relationship between modernity and emancipation of subalterns, in the light of his critique of modern civilisation, the central thesis of the text.
This book will be of interest to those in Gandhian studies, political science, history, philosophy, sociology, development studies, as well as activists, policy makers and the lay reader.
Foreword. Preface and Acknowledgements. Glossary. Introduction Ghanshyam Shah.1. Reading Hind Swaraj Tridip Suhrud2. Beyond Hind and Its Swaraj: Re-Reading Gandhi’s Hind Swaraj Avadhesh Kumar Singh 3. Hind Swaraj: A Lost Discourse? Sudhir Chandra4. Towards an Aesthetic of Slowness: Reading Hind Swaraj Today Aditya Nigam 5. The Tension Between Radical and Conservative Gandhi: Subaltern Responsibility for Subordination Ajay Skaria6. Perspective from Below: My Sisters, Swaraj is Ours to Take!Ela R. Bhatt 7. Ethics of Technological Modernity: Reading Hind Swaraj towards Critiquing Craig Venter’s Synthetic Biology Esha Shah 8. Gandhi, Hind Swaraj and Hindu–Muslim Relations Anwar Alam 9. Mahatma Gandhi and Osama bin Laden: An Imaginary Dialogue Bhikhu Parekh 10. Measuring Truth: The Importance of Dhamma V. Geetha11. A Vision for Difficult Terrain Martin Macwan 12. Hind Swaraj: A Moralist's Outcry against Globalisation Ghanshyam Shah. About the Editor. Notes on Contributors. Index
Ghanshyam Shah is National Fellow, Indian Institute of Advanced Study, Shimla and formerly Professor, Social Sciences, Jawaharlal Nehru University, Delhi; and Director and Professor, Centre for Social Studies, Surat, Gujarat.
Date de parution : 04-2013
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Date de parution : 12-2015
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Hind Swaraj; Indian civilisation; Shyamji Krishnavarma; Gandhian studies; Gandhi’s Hind Swaraj; British Empire; Sri Aurobindo; India's non-violent freedom movement; Nehru; Jawaharlal Nehru; Gandhi’s Vision; Dr Ambedkar; Krishnavarma; Gandhi’s View; Ind Swaraj; Bin Laden; Osama Bin Laden; Jotiba Phule; Gandhi’s Critique; Violates; Subaltern Responsibility; Young Men; Hindu Muslim Relations; Synthetic Genome; Lord Ampthill; Synthetic Biology; Non-violent Resistance; SEWA Bank; Gandhi’s Text