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Gandhi in India's Literary and Cultural Imagination
Nishat Zaidi, Indrani Das Gupta, Nishat Zaidi, Indrani Das Gupta
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Gandhi in India's Literary and Cultural Imagination
Nishat Zaidi, Indrani Das Gupta, Nishat Zaidi, Indrani Das Gupta
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This book engages with the socio-cultural imaginings of Gandhi in literature, history, visual and popular culture. It explores multiple iterations of his ideas, myths and philosophies, which have inspired the work of filmmakers, playwrights, cartoonists and artists for generations.
Gandhi's politics of non-violent resistance and satyagraha inspired various political leaders, activists and movements and has been a subject of rigorous scholarly enquiry and theoretical debates across the globe. Using diverse resources like novels, autobiographies, non-fictional writings, comic books, memes, cartoons and cinema, this book traces the pervasiveness of the idea of Gandhi which has been both idolized and lampooned. It explores his political ideas on themes such as modernity and secularism, environmentalism, abstinence, self-sacrifice and political freedom along with their diverse interpretations, caricatures, criticisms and appropriations to arrive at an understanding of history, culture and society.
With contributions from scholars with diverse research interests, this book will be an essential read for students and researchers of political philosophy, cultural studies, literature, Gandhi and peace studies, political science and sociology.
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Indice dei contenuti
- Cover
- Half Title
- Title
- Copyright
- Contents
- List of Figures
- Notes on the Contributors
- Acknowledgements
- Introduction
- Part I Gandhi in Sonic and Visual Practices: Enunciations of “Darsan” and Activism
- Part II Consumptions of Gandhi: Articulations or Disarticulations?
- Part III The Construction of Self: Experimental Site of Praxis and Its Discursive Limits
- Part IV Gandhian Presence in Intimate and Public Spheres: Reflections on Corporeality, Ethicality and Society
- Index