The Public Sphere From Outside the West
Editat de Divya Dwivedi, Sanil Ven Limba Engleză Paperback – 22 mar 2017
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9781350028340
ISBN-10: 1350028347
Pagini: 360
Ilustrații: 15 colour images in plate section:154-155. 6 b/w in text.
Dimensiuni: 156 x 234 x 19 mm
Greutate: 0.51 kg
Ediția:NIPPOD
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția Bloomsbury Academic
Locul publicării:London, United Kingdom
ISBN-10: 1350028347
Pagini: 360
Ilustrații: 15 colour images in plate section:154-155. 6 b/w in text.
Dimensiuni: 156 x 234 x 19 mm
Greutate: 0.51 kg
Ediția:NIPPOD
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția Bloomsbury Academic
Locul publicării:London, United Kingdom
Caracteristici
Presents new perspectives on the public sphere from Asia, South Africa and the Middle East
Notă biografică
Divya Dwivedi is Assistant Professor in the Department of Humanities and Social Sciences at the Indian Institute of Technology Delhi, India.Sanil V is Professor of Philosophy at the Department of Humanities and social Sciences, Indian Institute of Technology, New Delhi, India. He was the Watumall Distinguished Professor at the University of Hawaii, USA in 2010 as well as a Charles Wallace Fellow at the University of Liverpool and Directeur d'études Associés, at Maison des sciences de l'homme Paris, France.
Cuprins
List of IllustrationsAcknowledgements Introduction: From Outside the West: Whence? Whither?, Divya Dwivedi and Sanil V.Part I. Secret Munitions: Genealogies of Crypto-Politics1. Democracy, Consumerism and Industrial Populism, Bernard Stiegler2. Arcanum: The Secret Life of State and Civil Society, Howard Caygill3. On Secrets and Sharing: Hegel, Heidegger and Derrida on the Economics of the Public Sphere, John Russon4. On the relation between the Obscure, the Cryptic and the Public, Shaj MohanPart II. Birth of 'Public': Translating Media, Travelling Contexts 5. Ambivalences of Publicity: Transparency and Exposure in K. Ramakrishna Pillai's Thought, Udaya Kumar6. The crisis of English Studies and the public sphere in India, Subarno Chattarji7. Indian Opinion and the making of a Satyagrahi, Tridip Suhrud8. In search of a Suburb: Exploring the relation between city and village in India, A. RaghuramarajuPart III. Seeing/Doing: Mediatization, Passive Publics and Dissents in Images9. The Colour of History: Photography and the Public Sphere in Southern Africa, Patricia Hayes10. Ravi Varma's Many Publics: Circulation and the Status of the "Art-work", G. Arunima11. Personal Convictions, Public Performance: Representing Anna Hazare, Christal Devadawson12. Looking for Habermas in Cinema as Popular Entertainment - Cinema as Public Sphere with special reference to India, Susmita DasguptaPart IV. Inside Out: Individuation, Digitization and New Global Publics13. Literate Natives, Analogue Natives and Digital Natives: Between Hermes and Hestia, Bernard Stiegler14. The Virtual Stampede for Africa: Digitization, Postcoloniality and Archives of the Liberation Struggles in Southern Africa, Premesh Lalu15. Principle of Sufficient Reason 2.0: On Information Metaphysics, Anish Mohammed and Shaj MohanPart V. (Whose?) Inclusion (Where?) 16. Politics in Public: The History of Identity and the Aspiration to Universality, Shannon Hoff17. The Rift Design of Politics: 'Let the Right One In'?, Divya Dwivedi18. The Public, the Private, and the Aesthetic Unconscious: Reworking Rancière, Tina Chanter19. Law and Bhava: Notes towards a Treatise on Freedom, Milind WakankarReferences to IntroductionsIndex
Recenzii
A stunning collection, altogether timely, embracing literature, philosophy, the social sciences, Asia, Europe, and Africa, digital globality from thoroughly pluralized perspectives.
This compelling and rich volume boldly moves past a long tradition of scholarship on the public sphere that has too simply focused on commitments, philosophical and political, to its ideals and norms in the West and their deviations. Strikingly shifting the frame, this volume offers critical and wide-ranging pieces that explore the work that ideas and practices of publicity do in the world at large. This worldliness, at once particular and universal in its strivings, reframes the philosophical history of the concept itself while critically interrogating its various cultural-political lives. Spanning the internet and the digital world, cinema in India, politics in South Africa, European and non-European philosophical, literary and political writings, and visual art in India and South Africa, the volume covers key areas of philosophy, technology, visual culture, literature and politics in and through which the public sphere is crucial and compelling site for understanding our global present.
This compelling and rich volume boldly moves past a long tradition of scholarship on the public sphere that has too simply focused on commitments, philosophical and political, to its ideals and norms in the West and their deviations. Strikingly shifting the frame, this volume offers critical and wide-ranging pieces that explore the work that ideas and practices of publicity do in the world at large. This worldliness, at once particular and universal in its strivings, reframes the philosophical history of the concept itself while critically interrogating its various cultural-political lives. Spanning the internet and the digital world, cinema in India, politics in South Africa, European and non-European philosophical, literary and political writings, and visual art in India and South Africa, the volume covers key areas of philosophy, technology, visual culture, literature and politics in and through which the public sphere is crucial and compelling site for understanding our global present.