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This book is at once unique, strikingly bold and far-ranging. It is unique in being the only Indian approach to academic scholarship that has seriously attempted to undertake the swarajist programme of considering modern Western civilization in its entirety from an independent, decolonized Indian perspective.
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This book is at once unique, strikingly bold and far-ranging. It is unique in being the only Indian approach to academic scholarship that has seriously attempted to undertake the swarajist programme of considering modern Western civilization in its entirety from an independent, decolonized Indian perspective.
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Produktdetails
- Produktdetails
- Verlag: Hurst & Co.
- Seitenzahl: 348
- Erscheinungstermin: 5. Februar 2020
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 221mm x 145mm x 33mm
- Gewicht: 499g
- ISBN-13: 9780199495986
- ISBN-10: 019949598X
- Artikelnr.: 58305234
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- 06621 890
- Verlag: Hurst & Co.
- Seitenzahl: 348
- Erscheinungstermin: 5. Februar 2020
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 221mm x 145mm x 33mm
- Gewicht: 499g
- ISBN-13: 9780199495986
- ISBN-10: 019949598X
- Artikelnr.: 58305234
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- 06621 890
Prof. J.P.S. Uberoi (b. 1934) has held one of the longest professorships at the Department and Centre of Advanced Studies in Sociology, Delhi School of Economics (1969-99) where he established the European Studies Programme. Starting from Tajiks in Afghanistan and Malinowski's Melanesians his social-anthropological investigations have stretched through the study of European science, mind and underground to linguistic pluralism, frontiers, Indian medievalism and modernity. He has done pioneering work on Sikhism, presenting it as an example of successful Indian modernity in its resolution of the relation between religion, civil society and the state. In 2011 he was honoured by the Indian Sociological Society with its Lifetime Achievement Award and in 2018 by the University of Delhi with the Distinguished Service Award for Retired Teachers. Author of innumerable papers he has published a volume on Melanesia (for which he won the Royal Anthropological Institute Award), four works on modern Europe and a book on Sikhism. Khalid Tyabji has been a student of Prof. JPS Uberoi during his MA, M. Phil. and during over a decade of doctoral research on European science between 1977 and 1992 when he decided to devote his full time to the theatre. He mainly performs his own work on stage, street and in special institutions with occasional appearances in film. He has taught theatre in many parts of the world since his student days and been visiting professor of acting at the National School of Drama in Delhi for several decades. Tyabji has published articles on the theatre and is translator and co-editor of Acting with Grotowski, a compilation of the theatre writings of the Polish actor Zbigniew Cynkutis (Routledge 2015). He considers editing this volume to be a repayment of debt to the university he abandoned.
* Foreword By Khalid Tyabji
* Preface
* Part I
* OF UNIVERSAL KNOWLEDGE
* 1. Science and Swaraj
* 2. Swaraj in Ideas Of God, Man, and Nature
* 3. Right, Left, and Centre in The Sciences of Nature
* 4. A Social Lesson for Science
* by Ali Baquer, Ashis Nandy, J.P.S. Uberoi, H.Y. Mohan Ram, and Norman
Reynolds
* 5. The Sciences and The Arts in The University
* 6. The Student Question
* Part II
* OF MODERN WORLD CULTURE
* 7. Mind and The World in Modern European Sociology
* 8. New Outlines of Structural Sociology
* 9. Towards A New Sociolinguistics
* With Patricia Uberoi
* 10. On Civil Society
* 11. The Three Lives of Things in A Post-Modern Economy
* 12. Work Study and The Industrial Worker in Post-War Britain and The
West
* 13. Marxism of Labour or Property?
* Part III
* OF THE INDIAN MODERNITY
* 14. Oriental Studies and Current Affairs of Sikhism
* 15. Sikhism and Islam: A Structural Analysis
* 16. Religion, Civil Society, and The State In India
* 17. Martyrdom Versus Kingdom
* 18. Metaphysics of The Indian Modernity: The Theory of The Name
* Index
* About the Author and Editor
* Part III
* OF THE INDIAN MODERNITY
* 14. Oriental studies and current affairs of Sikhism
* Review: W.H. McLeod, The Evolution of the Sikh Community
* Review: J. S. Grewal, Contesting Interpretations of the Sikh
Tradition
* Way of Sikhism: Letter to the Editor, Times of India, New Delhi
* Foreword: Inderjit Singh Jaijee, Politics of Genocide
* 15. Sikhism and Islam: a structural analysis
* Introduction: The relation of Sikhism and Islam
* Structure of the discourse of religion (synchrony)
* Structure of the discourse of history (diachrony)
* Conclusion: the problem of religion, society and politics
* 16. Religion, civil society and the state in India
* 1 The Hindu culture of medieval India
* The brahmin and the sannyasi
* The brahmin and the king
* The sannyasi and the king
* 2 The Muslim culture of medieval India
* Shari'at and hukumat
* Shari'at and tariqat
* Tariqat and hukumat
* 17. Martyrdom versus kingdom
* 18. Metaphysics of the Indian modernity: the theory of the name
* The theory of the name
* Bhakti and the Indian modernity
* Modern Western theories of the name
* Other pre-modern Eurasian theories
* Nam, shabad and bani in the Sukhmani
* Supplementary notes and conclusion
* Index
* Preface
* Part I
* OF UNIVERSAL KNOWLEDGE
* 1. Science and Swaraj
* 2. Swaraj in Ideas Of God, Man, and Nature
* 3. Right, Left, and Centre in The Sciences of Nature
* 4. A Social Lesson for Science
* by Ali Baquer, Ashis Nandy, J.P.S. Uberoi, H.Y. Mohan Ram, and Norman
Reynolds
* 5. The Sciences and The Arts in The University
* 6. The Student Question
* Part II
* OF MODERN WORLD CULTURE
* 7. Mind and The World in Modern European Sociology
* 8. New Outlines of Structural Sociology
* 9. Towards A New Sociolinguistics
* With Patricia Uberoi
* 10. On Civil Society
* 11. The Three Lives of Things in A Post-Modern Economy
* 12. Work Study and The Industrial Worker in Post-War Britain and The
West
* 13. Marxism of Labour or Property?
* Part III
* OF THE INDIAN MODERNITY
* 14. Oriental Studies and Current Affairs of Sikhism
* 15. Sikhism and Islam: A Structural Analysis
* 16. Religion, Civil Society, and The State In India
* 17. Martyrdom Versus Kingdom
* 18. Metaphysics of The Indian Modernity: The Theory of The Name
* Index
* About the Author and Editor
* Part III
* OF THE INDIAN MODERNITY
* 14. Oriental studies and current affairs of Sikhism
* Review: W.H. McLeod, The Evolution of the Sikh Community
* Review: J. S. Grewal, Contesting Interpretations of the Sikh
Tradition
* Way of Sikhism: Letter to the Editor, Times of India, New Delhi
* Foreword: Inderjit Singh Jaijee, Politics of Genocide
* 15. Sikhism and Islam: a structural analysis
* Introduction: The relation of Sikhism and Islam
* Structure of the discourse of religion (synchrony)
* Structure of the discourse of history (diachrony)
* Conclusion: the problem of religion, society and politics
* 16. Religion, civil society and the state in India
* 1 The Hindu culture of medieval India
* The brahmin and the sannyasi
* The brahmin and the king
* The sannyasi and the king
* 2 The Muslim culture of medieval India
* Shari'at and hukumat
* Shari'at and tariqat
* Tariqat and hukumat
* 17. Martyrdom versus kingdom
* 18. Metaphysics of the Indian modernity: the theory of the name
* The theory of the name
* Bhakti and the Indian modernity
* Modern Western theories of the name
* Other pre-modern Eurasian theories
* Nam, shabad and bani in the Sukhmani
* Supplementary notes and conclusion
* Index
* Foreword By Khalid Tyabji
* Preface
* Part I
* OF UNIVERSAL KNOWLEDGE
* 1. Science and Swaraj
* 2. Swaraj in Ideas Of God, Man, and Nature
* 3. Right, Left, and Centre in The Sciences of Nature
* 4. A Social Lesson for Science
* by Ali Baquer, Ashis Nandy, J.P.S. Uberoi, H.Y. Mohan Ram, and Norman
Reynolds
* 5. The Sciences and The Arts in The University
* 6. The Student Question
* Part II
* OF MODERN WORLD CULTURE
* 7. Mind and The World in Modern European Sociology
* 8. New Outlines of Structural Sociology
* 9. Towards A New Sociolinguistics
* With Patricia Uberoi
* 10. On Civil Society
* 11. The Three Lives of Things in A Post-Modern Economy
* 12. Work Study and The Industrial Worker in Post-War Britain and The
West
* 13. Marxism of Labour or Property?
* Part III
* OF THE INDIAN MODERNITY
* 14. Oriental Studies and Current Affairs of Sikhism
* 15. Sikhism and Islam: A Structural Analysis
* 16. Religion, Civil Society, and The State In India
* 17. Martyrdom Versus Kingdom
* 18. Metaphysics of The Indian Modernity: The Theory of The Name
* Index
* About the Author and Editor
* Part III
* OF THE INDIAN MODERNITY
* 14. Oriental studies and current affairs of Sikhism
* Review: W.H. McLeod, The Evolution of the Sikh Community
* Review: J. S. Grewal, Contesting Interpretations of the Sikh
Tradition
* Way of Sikhism: Letter to the Editor, Times of India, New Delhi
* Foreword: Inderjit Singh Jaijee, Politics of Genocide
* 15. Sikhism and Islam: a structural analysis
* Introduction: The relation of Sikhism and Islam
* Structure of the discourse of religion (synchrony)
* Structure of the discourse of history (diachrony)
* Conclusion: the problem of religion, society and politics
* 16. Religion, civil society and the state in India
* 1 The Hindu culture of medieval India
* The brahmin and the sannyasi
* The brahmin and the king
* The sannyasi and the king
* 2 The Muslim culture of medieval India
* Shari'at and hukumat
* Shari'at and tariqat
* Tariqat and hukumat
* 17. Martyrdom versus kingdom
* 18. Metaphysics of the Indian modernity: the theory of the name
* The theory of the name
* Bhakti and the Indian modernity
* Modern Western theories of the name
* Other pre-modern Eurasian theories
* Nam, shabad and bani in the Sukhmani
* Supplementary notes and conclusion
* Index
* Preface
* Part I
* OF UNIVERSAL KNOWLEDGE
* 1. Science and Swaraj
* 2. Swaraj in Ideas Of God, Man, and Nature
* 3. Right, Left, and Centre in The Sciences of Nature
* 4. A Social Lesson for Science
* by Ali Baquer, Ashis Nandy, J.P.S. Uberoi, H.Y. Mohan Ram, and Norman
Reynolds
* 5. The Sciences and The Arts in The University
* 6. The Student Question
* Part II
* OF MODERN WORLD CULTURE
* 7. Mind and The World in Modern European Sociology
* 8. New Outlines of Structural Sociology
* 9. Towards A New Sociolinguistics
* With Patricia Uberoi
* 10. On Civil Society
* 11. The Three Lives of Things in A Post-Modern Economy
* 12. Work Study and The Industrial Worker in Post-War Britain and The
West
* 13. Marxism of Labour or Property?
* Part III
* OF THE INDIAN MODERNITY
* 14. Oriental Studies and Current Affairs of Sikhism
* 15. Sikhism and Islam: A Structural Analysis
* 16. Religion, Civil Society, and The State In India
* 17. Martyrdom Versus Kingdom
* 18. Metaphysics of The Indian Modernity: The Theory of The Name
* Index
* About the Author and Editor
* Part III
* OF THE INDIAN MODERNITY
* 14. Oriental studies and current affairs of Sikhism
* Review: W.H. McLeod, The Evolution of the Sikh Community
* Review: J. S. Grewal, Contesting Interpretations of the Sikh
Tradition
* Way of Sikhism: Letter to the Editor, Times of India, New Delhi
* Foreword: Inderjit Singh Jaijee, Politics of Genocide
* 15. Sikhism and Islam: a structural analysis
* Introduction: The relation of Sikhism and Islam
* Structure of the discourse of religion (synchrony)
* Structure of the discourse of history (diachrony)
* Conclusion: the problem of religion, society and politics
* 16. Religion, civil society and the state in India
* 1 The Hindu culture of medieval India
* The brahmin and the sannyasi
* The brahmin and the king
* The sannyasi and the king
* 2 The Muslim culture of medieval India
* Shari'at and hukumat
* Shari'at and tariqat
* Tariqat and hukumat
* 17. Martyrdom versus kingdom
* 18. Metaphysics of the Indian modernity: the theory of the name
* The theory of the name
* Bhakti and the Indian modernity
* Modern Western theories of the name
* Other pre-modern Eurasian theories
* Nam, shabad and bani in the Sukhmani
* Supplementary notes and conclusion
* Index