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Tagore-At Home in the World
First Edition
Edited by:
- Sanjukta Dasgupta - Former Head, Dept of English and Former Dean, Faculty of Arts, University of Calcutta, Kolkata, India
- Chinmoy Guha - former Head, Department of English, University of Calcutta and former Vice Chancellor, Rabindra Bharati University, Kolkata, India
January 2013 | 352 pages | SAGE India
This volume of 22 essays spans a wide trajectory, foregrounding the texts of Tagore and Tagore as text. The Tagorean spirit that makes the bard so relevant in the 21st century forms the basis of this compilation. Tagore's travels to various parts of the world, his reception and response to diverse cultures, his scepticism about the rigid parameters of nationalism all establish the perception that Tagore was remarkably at home in the world.
Tagore's concern was with life, play and contingency-with the momentary as well as the eternal. It is this strain of unacknowledged modernism and life-affirming vision that make his work powerful. A believer in freedom of the individual, creative freedom and freedom of all, his words are as pertinent in today's context as they were in his time.
This volume analyses how the constrictions of the specificities of place, location and geographies have always been interrogated by Tagore for whom space was a defining trope. With contributions from some leading Tagore experts both from India and abroad, this volume enables us to re-read Tagore as a messenger of world harmony and peace.
I: TAGORE AND THE LANGUAGE OF RELATIONSHIP
Udaya Narayana Singh
II: EUROPE AND TAGORE
Martin Kämpchen
Imre Bangha
Chinmoy Guha
III: DISCOVERING THE UNKNOWN
Tutun Mukherjee
Ramkrishna Bhattacharya
Amrit Sen
IV: NATION, 'NO-NATION' AND BEYOND NATIONALISM
Subhoranjan Dasgupta
Indranath Choudhuri
Amartya Mukhopadhyay
Sudeshna Chakravarti
V: TEXT, CONTEXT, SUB-TEXT
Sanjukta Dasgupta
Probal Dasgupta
Malashri Lal
Blanka Knotková-?apková
Moon Moon Mazumdar
VI: PERFORMING TAGORE
Amita Dutt Mookerjee
Shoma A Chatterji
Reba Som
VII: TAGORE AND THE WORLD
Uma Dasgupta
Ana Jelnikar
Debarati Bandyopadhyay