A very popular exile/ Ashis Nandy
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321.02 SAX/V Varieties of federal governance: major contemporary models/ | 321.03 CAS/O On imperialist globalization: Two speeches/ | 321.03 LAL/I In praise of empires: Globalization and order/ | 321.03 NAN/A A very popular exile/ | 321.05 PAM/R Roadmap on the trail to gorkhaland/ | 321.0973 STO/U US government and politics/ | 321.1 BAB/E The early state/ |
Introduction. I. The Tao of Cricket: On Games of Destiny and the Destiny of Games: Preface. 1. Tradition, transgression and norms --
2. The wistful camel and the eye of the needle --
3. Victory, defeat and the future of the savage ---
II. An Ambiguous Journey to the City: The Village and Other Odd Ruins of the Self in the Indian Imagination: Preface. 1. The journey to the past as a journey into the self: The remembered village and the poisoned city --
2. The city as the invitation to an antique death: Pramathesh Chandra Barua and the origins of the terribly effeminate, Maudlin, Self-destructive heroes of Indian Cinema --
3. The journey to the village as a journey to the centre of the self: Mrinal Sen's Search for a Radical Cinema --
4. The Invisible holocaust and the journey as an Exodus: The poisoned village and the stranger city ---
III. Traditions, Tyranny and Utopias: Essays in the Politics of Awareness: Foreword by Roger Garaudy. Preface. 1. Evaluating Utopias: Considerations for a dialogue of cultures and faiths --
2. Towards a Third World Utopia --
3. Reconstructing childhood: A critique of the ideology of adulthood --
4. The tradition of technology --
5. Science, authoritarianism and culture: On the scope and limits of isolation outside the clinic --
6. From outside the imperium: Gandhi's cultural critique of the West.
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