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El. knyga: Rethinking Satyagraha: Truth, Travel and Translation [Taylor & Francis e-book]

  • Formatas: 334 pages
  • Išleidimo metai: 09-Jun-2025
  • Leidėjas: Routledge
  • ISBN-13: 9781003630210
  • Taylor & Francis e-book
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  • Formatas: 334 pages
  • Išleidimo metai: 09-Jun-2025
  • Leidėjas: Routledge
  • ISBN-13: 9781003630210
"Rethinking Satyagraha: Truth, Travel and Translations explores the multi-dimensional aspects of satyagraha as a movement of being with and striving for and fighting for Truth and Truth realizations. The book goes beyond the conventional discourse of Satyagraha as a social and political action that Gandhi undertook, and links this to the wider moral, philosophical and spiritual quest that is implicated in Satyagraha with and beyond Gandhi. It links Satyagraha to our efforts to overcome the dualism between self and other in various ways. It also relates work and meditation with Truth in Satyagraha to translation and travel. It cultivates a new hermeneutics, politics and spirituality of Satyagraha which is simultaneously everyday and epochal. The book further invites us to rethink and transform the post-Truth discourse and live with Truth and truths-relative, relational, and Absolute--with care, courage, creativity, and transcendence. With contribution from leading scholars from across the world, Rethinking Satyagraha is a pioneering effort in reiterating the epochal significance of Satyagraha for the 21st century. It makes an important contribution to contemporary Gandhian scholarship and new horizons of social and political theory. It will be of interestto scholars and researchers of movement and resistance studies, Gandhi, Indian philosophy, cultural studies, literary studies, religious studies, development studies, sociology, anthropology, political science, and future studies"--

This book explores the multi-dimensional aspects of satyagraha as a movement of being with and striving for and fighting for Truth and Truth realizations. It will be of interest to scholars and researchers of movement and resistance studies, Gandhi, Indian philosophy, cultural studies, literary studies, religious studies and sociology.



Rethinking Satyagraha: Truth, Travel and Translations explores the multi-dimensional aspects of satyagraha as a movement of being with and striving for and fighting for Truth and Truth realizations. The book goes beyond the conventional discourse of Satyagraha as a social and political action that Gandhi undertook, and links this to the wider moral, philosophical and spiritual quest that is implicated in Satyagraha with and beyond Gandhi. It links Satyagraha to our efforts to overcome the dualism between self and other in various ways. It also relates work and meditation with Truth in Satyagraha to translation and travel. It cultivates a new hermeneutics, politics and spirituality of Satyagraha which is simultaneously everyday and epochal. The book further invites us to rethink and transform the post-Truth discourse and live with Truth and truths—relative, relational, and Absolute--with care, courage, creativity, and transcendence.

With contribution from leading scholars from across the world, Rethinking Satyagraha is a pioneering effort in reiterating the epochal significance of Satyagraha for the 21st century. It makes an important contribution to contemporary Gandhian scholarship and new horizons of social and political theory. It will be of interest to scholars and researchers of movement and resistance studies, Gandhi, Indian philosophy, cultural studies, literary studies, religious studies, development studies, sociology, anthropology, political science, and future studies.

Rethinking Satyagraha: An Introduction and an Invitation

Part I: Rethinking Satyagraha: Truth, Travel and Translation

1. Rethinking Satyagraha: Truth, Travel and Translation

2. Rethinking Gandhis Philosophy and Practice of Satyagraha: Insights,
Misconceptions, and Reformulations

3. Reclaiming Satyagraha: Truth, Travel and Translation

4. In Search of Inter-religious Truth: The Acts of Travel and Translation in
Comparative Theology

Part II: Rethinking Satyagraha: Religion, Spirituality and Beyond

5. Imam Hussain, Gandhi, Gaffar Khan and the Traditions of Satyagraha and
Winning Martyrdom in Islam

6. Satyagraha and Gandhis Religious Ethics

7. Satyagraha: The Complex Legacy of Gandhi and Buber

8. Gandhi-Religion-Spirituality: Satyagraha in the 21st Century

9. Satyagraha and the making and un-making of Gandhis Swaraj

10. Satyagraha, Three Gunas and the Calling of Hope: Plato, Gandhi, Moltzman
and Beyond

11 Gandhi and Mandela, The Two Pioneers of Satyagraha Movement: A Comparative
Analysis

12. Spirituality, Seva and the Art of Seeking the Truth: Perspectives from
the Guru-led Seva Movements in India

Part III: Rethinking Satyagraha: Ethics, Aesthetics, Politics and Beyond

13. Gandhi on Non-Violence in Action, Education and Satyagraha

14. Satyagraha as Emancipation: Gandhi, Kallenbach and Naidoo

15. Wittgenstein and Gandhi: Religion, Politics, Mysticism and Social
Critique

16. Satyagraha as Pure Means: Recovering Gandhis Politics of the Body in
Dialogue with Agambens Contemporary Political Theory

17. Doing Without a Patrimonial Ruler and the Divine Right of Kings:
Satyagraha, Democracy and Egalitarianism

18. Gandhis Experiment with Walking / Padayatras: An unfolding of a Moral
Space

Afterword by Marcus Bussey
Ananta Kumar Giri is the Founding Honorary Executive Trustee of Vishwaneedam Center for Asian Blossoming, Puducherry and Chennai. After three decades of service, he retired as a Professor from the Madras Institute of Development Studies, Chennai, India, in March 2025. He has taught and done research in many universities in India and abroad, including Aalborg University (Denmark), Maison des sciences de lhomme (Paris, France), the University of Kentucky (USA), University of Freiburg & Humboldt University (Germany), Jagiellonian University (Poland), and Jawaharlal Nehru University (New Delhi). He has an abiding interest in social movements and cultural change, criticism, creativity and contemporary dialectics of transformation, theories of self, culture and society, and creative streams in education, philosophy, and literature. Dr Giri has written and edited more than six dozen books in Odia and English.