Decolonization and Humanism: The Postcolonial Vision of Rabindranath Tagore
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The Essays In This Collection Examine The Social And Political Thought Of Acclaimed Poet And Writer Rabindranath Tagore (18611941). His Prose Writings, Including Correspondence, Are Explored Here Through A Marxist Perspective In Order To Assess Their Relevance For Current Critical And Political Needs. The Collection Explores TagoreS Understanding Of Ideas Of Freedom And Decolonization, Which Have Gained Urgency In Our Time. For Accomplishing This Task, The Author Examines TagoreS Views On Nationalism, Imperialism, Universalist Humanism And Modernism, Suggesting That His Version Of Modernism Has Great Potential For Transforming Fundamental Social Relations And Forms Of Consciousness Of Colonized Spaces. TagoreS Critical Deployment Of Universalist Humanism And Modernism Are Studied In Comparison With Those Of Others Engaged In Postcolonial Studies. The Essays Point Out The Reasons For RabindranathS Rejection Of Nationalism And Imperialism, And Show How He Reframes The Conventional Problematic Of Decolonization In A Dialectic Of Freedom And Subjection.This Collection Challenges The Postmodernist Absorption Of The Field Of Postcolonial Studies, Deeply Inflected By Michel FoucaultS AntiHumanism And Deconstructionist Discourse Analysis. It Introduces A Clarity In The Epistemological Confusion Present In Much Of The Writings On Decolonization, Which Uneasily Combine The General Goal Of Decolonization With A Particularism Of An AntiModernist View That Presents A Segmenting Culturalist/Identitarian Approach. It Is Claimed Here That Rabindranath Makes A Vital Contribution To The Study Of Postcolonialism By Rescuing The Critique Of Colonization From The Telos Of Postmodernism. He Provides Us With An Understanding Of The Critical Potential Of A Modernist Idealism, Generally Dismissed As Vacuous, Rescuing Humanism From The Connotation Of Colonial Discourse. The Essays Here Affirm The Adequacy Of TagoreS Universalist Lens For Imagining A Utopian Horizon Which Opens Up A Path Towards An Unfolding Decolonization.This Volume Accomplishes Its Task By Critically Reflecting On TagoreS Writings On The Self, Pedagogy, Patriarchy, Human Development And Alienation. It Provides Evidence Of TagoreS Place As A Classic, And Perhaps The Earliest, Example Of AntiColonial Critique Globally From Within The Heart Of Colonized India.
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