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Chapter 1. Gerard Bensussan, Professor Emeritus of Philosophy, University of Strasbourg, France -- Chapter 2. Marc Crepon, Professor of Philosophy, Ecole Normale Superieure, Paris -- Chapter 3. Anil Bhatti, Professor Emeritus, Centre for German Studies, JNU -- Chapter 4. Udaya Kumar, Professor of English, Jawaharlal Nehru University -- Chapter 5. The Language to Come: The Concept of Pure Language in Walter Benjamin Maria Joao Cantinho, Professor of Philosophy, University of Lisbon -- Chapter 6: With /Out: The Theo/Politics of ExileMike Grimshaw, Professor of Sociology, University of Canterbury, New Zealand -- Chapter 7. Jason Wirth, Professor of Philosophy at Seattle University, USA -- Chapter 8. Jonardon Ganeri, Professor of philosophy at the University of Toronto -- Chapter 9. Sean McGrath, Professor of Philosophy, Memorial University of Newfoundland, Canada -- Chapter 10. The Suspended Reference: The Worldliness of Metaphor in Paul Ricouer's ThoughtBabu Thaliath, Professor at Centre of German Studies, JNU -- Chapter 11. Ethics of Justice Saitya Brata Das, Associate Professor of English, JNU -- Chapter 12. "...A World to Win": Proletariat as an Act of Language Soumyabrata Choudhury, Associate Professor, School of Arts and Aesthetics, JNU -- Chapter 13. Romanticism and the 68-Protests: Echoes from the Past, Or Philistines, Protests and Politics in the Romantic and the 68 Movements Rosy Singh, Professor at Centre of German Studies, JNU -- Chapter 14: Political Semiotics and its Field: An Exploratory Note Asha Sarangi, Professor of Political Studies, JNU -- Appendix 1: Unpublished Fragments of Franson Manjali -- Appendix 2: Life and works of Franson Manjali. |