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The Ambedkar-Gandhi debate = on identity, community and justice /
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The Ambedkar-Gandhi debate/ by Bindu Puri.
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on identity, community and justice /
Author:
Puri, Bindu.
Published:
Singapore :Springer Singapore : : 2022.,
Description:
xv, 266 p. :ill., digital ;24 cm.
[NT 15003449]:
1. Chapter 1. Introduction: A Brief History of the Gandhi--Ambedkar Debate -- Chapter 2. Memory, Humiliation, Oppression: Untouchability and Dalit Self-Identity -- Chapter 3. The Individual and the Religious Community: On Religion and Conversion -- Chapter 4. Individual and Collective Identity: Confrontations on Caste and Varna -- Chapter 5. The Politics of an Encumbered Self: Ambedkar and Gandhi on Separate Electorates -- Chapter 6. Debating Guru: Owners and Authors -- Chapter 7. Conclusion: Gandhi and Ambedkar: Philosophical divergences and convergences.
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Springer Nature eBook
Subject:
Philosophical Traditions. -
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India - History - 20th century. -
Online resource:
https://doi.org/10.1007/978-981-16-8686-3
ISBN:
9789811686863
The Ambedkar-Gandhi debate = on identity, community and justice /
Puri, Bindu.
The Ambedkar-Gandhi debate
on identity, community and justice /[electronic resource] :by Bindu Puri. - Singapore :Springer Singapore :2022. - xv, 266 p. :ill., digital ;24 cm.
1. Chapter 1. Introduction: A Brief History of the Gandhi--Ambedkar Debate -- Chapter 2. Memory, Humiliation, Oppression: Untouchability and Dalit Self-Identity -- Chapter 3. The Individual and the Religious Community: On Religion and Conversion -- Chapter 4. Individual and Collective Identity: Confrontations on Caste and Varna -- Chapter 5. The Politics of an Encumbered Self: Ambedkar and Gandhi on Separate Electorates -- Chapter 6. Debating Guru: Owners and Authors -- Chapter 7. Conclusion: Gandhi and Ambedkar: Philosophical divergences and convergences.
This book reconstructs the philosophical issues informing the debate between the makers of modern India: Ambedkar and Gandhi. At one level, this debate was about a set of different but interconnected issues: caste and social hierarchies, untouchability, Hinduism, conversion, temple entry, and political separatism. The introduction to this book provides a brief overview of the engagements and conflicts in Gandhi and Ambedkar's central arguments. However, at another level, this book argues that the debate can be philosophically re-interpreted as raising their differences on the following issues: The nature of the self, The relationship between the individual self and the community, The appropriate relationship between the constitutive encumbrances of the self and a conception of justice, The relationship between memory, tradition, and self-identity. Ambedkar and Gandhi's contrary conceptions of the self, history,itihaas, community and justice unpack incommensurable world views. These can be properly articulated only as very different answers to questions about the relationship between the present and the past. This book raises these questions and also establishes the link between the Ambedkar--Gandhi debate in the early 20th century and its re-interpretation as it resonates in the imagination and writing of marginalized social groups in the present times.
ISBN: 9789811686863
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LC Class. No.: DS480.45
Dewey Class. No.: 954.035
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