Gandhi, Truth, and Nonviolence : The Politics of Engagement in Post-Truth Times

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Gandhi, Truth, and Nonviolence : The Politics of Engagement in Post-Truth Times

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  • 製本 Hardcover:ハードカバー版/ページ数 368 p.
  • 言語 ENG
  • 商品コード 9780198936626
  • DDC分類 954.035092

Full Description

The anthology presents a diverse array of essays delving into Gandhi's political activities, ethical beliefs, and philosophical stance. Distinguished Gandhian scholars contribute to this collection, setting it apart from similar compilations by focusing not just on Gandhi's impact or the debate over his relevance, but on maintaining his bold ethical ideals and progressive views in an era of skepticism. The essays delve into Gandhi's comprehensive dissection of political logic, his concept of neighbourly political bonds, his fearlessness and adeptness as a yogi. The work also discusses the worldwide landscape of nonviolence, Gandhi's perspectives on Palestine, his legal work in South Africa, his dialogues with Tagore, the pursuit of his ethical goals, and the portrayal of his persona, as well as the ongoing relevance of his nonviolent resistance methods, as seen in India's anti-Citizenship Amendment Act protests. These pieces portray Gandhi as a perpetual participant in limitless endeavours, as described by philosopher James Carse. The book concludes with an interview with Rev. James Lawson, a pivotal figure in the American civil rights movement, which offers a fresh perspective. The Gandhi that emerges from these reflections and intellectual explorations has become all but a stranger to India, and especially to his native Gujarat.

Contents

0: Vinay Lal: Introduction: The Measure of a Man The Many Enigmas and Strange Journeys of Mohandas Gandhi
1: Faisal Devji: The Topography of Nonviolence
2: Uday Singh Mehta: A Different Vision: Gandhi's Critique of Political Rationality
3: Ajay Skaria: Along the Way to Gandhi's Neighbour
4: Leilah Danielson: Historical Memory and American Nonviolence: Recovering the Radical Roots and Vision of the 'American Gandhi' A. J. Muste
5: Sudipta Kaviraj: On the Exchanges between Gandhi and Tagore
6: Sumathi Ramaswamy: The Unbearable Lightness of Being Mahatma
7: Neelima Shukla-Bhatt: A Ras=atmaka Journey: Aesthetics and Moral Fervour in Gandhi's Quest
8: Yohanan Grinshpon: On Sorcery of Peace and Nonviolence: A Note on Gandhi's Yogic Fearlessness and Omnipotent Yoga
9: Vinay Lal: Gandhi, the Indian National Congress, and the Jewish Question
10: Vinay Lal: Satyagraha in America-Gandhi, King, and the Politics of Fasting: James Lawson in Conversation with Vinay Lal
11: Tridip Suhrud: On Being Impervious to the Discreet Charms of M. K. Gandhi
12: Karuna Mantena: Exemplary Citizens and the Symbolic Politics of Nonviolent Protest
13: Charles R. DiSalvo: Advocate Gandhi: Race, Role, and Transformation?

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