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In Defence of the Ordinary: Everyday Awakenings [Kietas viršelis]

(South Asian University, Delhi, India)
  • Formatas: Hardback, 276 pages, aukštis x plotis x storis: 222x142x22 mm, weight: 460 g
  • Išleidimo metai: 30-Jul-2021
  • Leidėjas: Bloomsbury Academic India
  • ISBN-10: 9390358175
  • ISBN-13: 9789390358175
Kitos knygos pagal šią temą:
  • Formatas: Hardback, 276 pages, aukštis x plotis x storis: 222x142x22 mm, weight: 460 g
  • Išleidimo metai: 30-Jul-2021
  • Leidėjas: Bloomsbury Academic India
  • ISBN-10: 9390358175
  • ISBN-13: 9789390358175
Kitos knygos pagal šią temą:

'A splendid work of art, In Defence of the Ordinary returns drama, pleasure and awakening to everyday life … in the tradition of cultural critics like Ashis Nandy and Umberto Eco… The book is one of a kind.'
-Prathama Banerjee is a noted historian of the global south and Professor at Centre for the Study of Developing Societies (CSDS), New Delhi.

'[ A] flâneur of our everyday spheres of life, [ the author] excavates the multiple layers of social, political and artistic thinking and experimentation … with an unparalleled lightness of prose worthy of a Balthasar Gracián and Georg Lichtenberg.'
-Ramin Jahanbegloo is a philosopher and Vice Dean and Director at Mahatma Gandhi Centre for Peace Studies, O.P. Jindal Global University, India.

'[ The] book builds an engaging web of thoughts about things which are ordinary but in their very ordinariness hide deep social truths… Dev Nath Pathak brings a lightness to his critical eye while reminding us of how much of the ordinary has been forgotten in academic pursuits.'
-Sundar Sarukkai is a renowned philosopher and thinker in contemporary India.

In Defence of the Ordinary is laced with light humour, soaked in serious sarcasm and powered with poetic polemics. Informed by sources such as psychoanalysis, philosophy, yoga, anthropology, popular cinema, folk songs and everything that is part of an ordinary living, it is a sociologist's sincere ruminations on the layered ordinariness. The book invites us to rethink the ways of seeing, understanding, enacting, emoting and relating with provocative ideas like why we don't value ordinariness and how our pursuit of extraordinary is misleading us into mishaps. The key objective of the human existence is that of the book too, namely, awakening the dormant potentials of emancipation every day rather than waiting for an occasional charisma induced by a holy book or a secular gimmick or an orchestrated leadership.

Preface: Off and On Stage xiii
Embryonic Intrigues: On Something and Nothing
1 A Defence of the Ordinary, or Wishful Thinking
3(15)
2 Seeing, Ordinarily, the Seen and Unseen
18(13)
When There Was Nothing
3 Lullaby, Tales and Play in the Kindergarten
31(9)
4 Anger, Love and Intersections: A Scheme of Ordinary Emotions
40(11)
5 Lotus, Mud and Fear of a Sex Beast
51(8)
6 Jokes, Abuse, Friends, Enemies and Something Called In-laws
59(11)
7 Defiance, Rebellion and Protest: From Embryo to Artificial Intelligence
70(13)
There Was Something
8 Flirtatious, Lustful and Committed: An Ordinary Romance
83(8)
9 Match, Friendship and Marriage: Looking for Romance
91(11)
10 The Teacher, the Taught and Traditions: A Dream Lost
102(9)
11 I Am Nothing, Just a Teacher: A Dream Found
111(10)
12 Not the Owls of Minerva: Teachers in Higher Education!
121(10)
13 Mundane Divinity, Rigid Religiosity and Everything Trivial
131(8)
14 Ordinary Gandhi in the Time of Extraordinary Gau-Raksha
139(10)
Cacophony of Celebration?
15 Awry October, Fury of Festivity and Destruction of Virtues
149(8)
16 No Ram in the Rant
157(6)
17 Blissful and Blase: Tourism versus Pilgrimage
163(11)
18 Models without Roles!
174(6)
19 Our Ordinary Amitabh Bachchan: Politics, Prejudice and Pride
180(6)
20 Gandhi, Nehru and the Politics of Extraordinary Names
186(8)
21 Vernacular Cannibalism: When a Big Language Monster Eats Up Smaller Ones
194(10)
22 Spectacles of Success and Failure
204(11)
Thou Shall Be There, Nonetheless
23 Ordinary Art and the Quest for Distorted Icons
215(9)
24 Lost and Found, Friends and Enemies, Buried in Ordinary Trousseau
224(7)
25 Living and Dying, Medicine and Songs, and Folk Philosophy
231(12)
Index 243(6)
About the Author 249