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CULTURE, POLITICS AND THE AESTHETICS OF LIVING: The Spirit of Being a Wanderer

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With the fragmentation of knowledge and narrow specialization, we often miss the ecstasy of connectedness; the creeative eyes of a wanderer, or the eyes that see political philosophy in a Guru Dutt film, religiosity in a cup of coffee, or reflecxive sociology in a walk with a monk and a revoltionary. Indeed, here is a refreshing departure. Beyond footnotes and references - the book does not burden the reader with thee heavy baggage of 'knowledge'; instead, it communicates; it heals, and it inspires her/him to reflect on the aesthetics of living; mountains and rivers, celluloid imageries and poetry, and pedagogues and thinkers.

Avijit Pathak

Avijit Pathak Professor at the Centre for the Study of Social Systems, Jawaharlal Nehru University, New Delhi.

Title

CULTURE, POLITICS AND THE AESTHETICS OF LIVING: The Spirit of Being a Wanderer

Author

Avijit Pathak

Publisher

Aakar Books

Number of Pages

173

Category

  • History
  • First Published

    FEB 2020

    With the fragmentation of knowledge and narrow specialization, we often miss the ecstasy of connectedness; the creeative eyes of a wanderer, or the eyes that see political philosophy in a Guru Dutt film, religiosity in a cup of coffee, or reflecxive sociology in a walk with a monk and a revoltionary. Indeed, here is a refreshing departure. Beyond footnotes and references - the book does not burden the reader with thee heavy baggage of 'knowledge'; instead, it communicates; it heals, and it inspires her/him to reflect on the aesthetics of living; mountains and rivers, celluloid imageries and poetry, and pedagogues and thinkers.
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