Dr. Subhasis Chattopadhyay

Narasinha Dutt College (non Community College Under The University Of Calcutta)
  • Narasinha Dutt College (non Community College Under The University Of Calcutta)
    Department of English (PG & UG)
    Assistant Professor
University of Calcutta
Alumnus
PhilPapers Editorships
Vedanta
  •  389
    Review of Heaven on Earth: The Varieties of the Millennial Experience (review)
    Prabuddha Bharata or Awakened India 122 (5): 480-2. 2017.
    Richard Landes is professionally a historian but in this book under review, he is a philosopher of violence; especially genocides and the Holocaust. The reviewer has synoptically read him, Susan Neiman on the one hand and Haruki Murakami and Stephen King on the other hand. The review flows between the history of ideas, philosophy and literary studies since all three are connected to each other.
  •  378
    Review of Love and Liberation: Autobiographical Writings of the Tibetan Buddhist Visionary Sera Khandro (review)
    Prabuddha Bharata or Awakened India 124 (May (5)): 477-8. 2019.
    This is a rebuttal to the wrong notions of Sarah H Jacoby.
  •  361
    This is a reading of Spivak as an heir to Sri Avinavagupta and Sri Ramakrishna. We ignore the fact that Spivak is a Shakta in her corpus. This review corrects/revises our understanding of Spivak and reinstates her as she really deserves to be read: she is within the traditions of Tantra. Spivak, in her own writings and interviews, has long spoken of her Tantric roots. This review in Prabuddha Bharata, which is the mouthpiece of the Ramakrishna Mission whose disciple Spivak is, published this rev…Read more
  •  357
    Review of Heroic Shāktism: The Cult of Durgā in Ancient Indian Kingship (review)
    Prabuddha Bharata or Awakened India 125 (7): 49-50. 2020.
    This reviewer had earlier had the misfortune of reviewing Sarah Jacoby's puerile book on Sera Khandro for Prabuddha Bharata. Jacoby had nearly made this reviewer puke. Same is the case with Bihani Sarkar's monograph. On the basis of this monograph she might win academic brownie points but it is a study which should have been dumped. The existence of the monograph is not only an insult to Hinduism and the Sanatana Dharma; it is technically wrong in its structuralist, iterative hermeneutics which …Read more
  •  356
    In this 2nd part of the series on Tantra in this blog, we look at St. Augustine and the Postmoderns like Derrida and John Caputo to gradually frame a hermeneutics of Tantra.
  •  344
    Review of The Soul of the World (review)
    Prabuddha Bharata or Awakened India 121 (September): 672-3. 2016.
    Roger Scruton is dismissed by those who do not care to study him as a conservative philosopher. This review shows how Scruton is in fact more a theologian than a philosopher. This review is contrarian in tone to the reviews of Scruton to be found online and restores him as the rightful heir to theologians like Barth, Bultmann etc.
  •  336
    Review of Classical and Contemporary Issues in Indian Studies: Essays in Honour of Trichur S Rukmani (review)
    Prabuddha Bharata or Awakened India 119 (4): 309. 2014.
    This review establishes Rukmani, Indian philosophy and Yoga as cornerstones of Indian Studies.
  •  325
    Reading Slant During Covid-19: A Contrarian List
    Prabuddha Bharata or Awakened India 125 (6): 491-494. 2020.
    Today's academia is obsessed about writing and speaking gobbledygook. At least most of the time. It has little time in sitting still and actually reading fiction, poetry and say, Wittgenstein. One pretends to say fancy things about these authors but one does not actually read books anymore. COVID 19 Lockdown prompted this author to answer queries from students and peers about a reading list. So prepare a wide ranging list he did which covers everything from the version of Mahabharata one ought t…Read more
  •  324
    Susan Neiman pointed out to this reviewer the danger that Carl Jung studies pose to contemporary scholars. It is keeping in mind Neiman's cautionary advice that this review establishes Jung's contributions to Romanticism. "[Craig] Stephenson’s analysis of Aurélia has now superseded Arthur Lovejoy’s (1873–1962) and Mario Praz’s (1896–1982) contributions to the definitions of Romanticism."
  •  321
    This paper deals with the theme of Atonement. It is a rudimentary paper which has been prepared in a hurry in these trying times; especially for the use of students all over the world during the ongoing pandemic of COVID 19. It deals with the title of Atonement. The article should be cited properly if referred to by anyone. It is made open access since the author believes any knowledge worth sharing should be freely available to all.
  •  313
    Review of Object-Oriented Ontology: A New Theory of Everything (review)
    Prabuddha Bharata or Awakened India (August): 622-23. 2019.
    This is a review of this new field touted by Harman as THE best thing to happen to academic philosophy in recent times. The review tests Object-Oriented Ontology against various yardsticks and finds it wanting in rigour.
  •  293
    Mindful Therapy: A Guide for Therapists and Helping Professionals (review)
    Prabuddha Bharata or Awakened India 121 (5): 480-82. 2016.
    This is a study in Buddhist psychoanalysis, especially the care of the care-giver.
  •  292
    Review of The Oxford Handbook of Philosophy of Death (review)
    Prabuddha Bharata or Awakened India 125 (2): 336-37. 2020.
    This is a howler of a handbook. The review shows how in the name of academics, philosophers indulge in quid pro quos in high places. They have no clue about what they are writing. As a Benedictine Abbot in the US responded in email to this reviewer: "Yes, indeed, the book is not very serious. When the authors die some day, they will understand better, as we all shall see". Now that death is in the air; we will understand what this handbook's real worth is! COVID 19 won't go with steroids and ant…Read more
  •  280
    This paper questions the veracity of Ferdinand de Saussure's theory of the genitive absolute in Sanskrit as giving rise to his erroneous theories of language. The paper begins by reviewing the received opinions about the arbitrary relationship between a sign and what is signifies. Then engaging with the works of St. Augustine and Tantric texts and reading the works of Saussure, the paper shows how higher academia has bought into Saussure's polemics which have nearly destroyed authentic philosoph…Read more
  •  277
    Review of Agamben (review)
    Prabuddha Bharata or Awakened India 125 (6): 517-19. 2020.
    Agamben is slowly entering the English academy. This review shows how Agamben's understanding of poetry can and should inform the eschatological nature of the lyric. The review does its cultural work by rethinking poetry and the poetic impulse. The book under review by Claire Colebrook and Jason Maxwell, prepare us for messianic times and shows how Agamben critiques the Spinozist-Marxist project. This book's weaknesses lie in Agamben's hubris in glibly going on to write on Hinduism. & Colebrook…Read more
  •  276
    Review of Siddhartha Biswas's Theatre Theory and Performance: A Critical Interrogation (review)
    Prabuddha Bharata or Awakened India 124 (9): 672-4. 2019.
    Biswas's book is a panoramic treatment of contemporary world theatre. The book under review will help both the neophyte, as also a scholar to negotiate ancient dramaturgy and more recent theatre. Biswas's eye for details is also remarked in this review. The review shows how Biswas, as it were, has written a manifesto of protest in this book.
  •  268
    This is a draft on the Shvetashvatara Upanishad. This is just the author's internal scribblings...the references can all be Googled. If the ideas here are to be referred; they need appropriate citations. This is being made available for fair use during this ongoing COVID 19 pandemic.
  •  267
    Review of Thomas Aquinas’s Summa Theologiae: A Biography (review)
    Prabuddha Bharata or Awakened India 125 (03): 382-382. 2020.
    Bernard McGinn was a great historian of Christianity. But in this book under review he fails to do justice to the history of the Summa. He fails to understand the ontologies of the economic theories of Bernard Lonergan and the theology of Karl Rahner, for examples. The book is patchy and seems under-researched. McGinn does not do justice to the influence of the Summa as a text which forms a bridge between St. Augustine of Hippo and Hannah Arendt and Jean Lyotard. The review is marred by a typos …Read more
  •  266
    Review of The Interior Castle: Study Edition (review)
    Prabuddha Bharata or Awakened India 125 (03): 376-378. 2020.
    This review does not comment adversely against the original writer of this work, who is a Doctor of the Roman Catholic Church. The review shows how this particular edition of the book fails as a study edition. It does not show, even in its reprint version, the sources of St. Teresa of Avila's mysticism. This edition of the book is shallow and irrelevant. Not so the actual text of St. Teresa of Avila.
  •  263
    Multiculturalism’s Ticky-Tacky: Third World Scholars in the First World.
    In Mahua Bau & Milinda Majumdar (eds.), Through a Multicultural Lens, Dey's Publishing. pp. 93-100. 2014.
    The idea of this paper came to me from my junior colleague and friend Saikat Sarkar who mentioned in a different context this paper's title. Existing work in this field registers two themes: those scholars who are abroad perforce critique whites since their unwritten code for getting tenure etc. is to lessen the guilt of their masters in First World social sciences' and humanities departments. And then there is the instance of First world scholars using these (mostly) subaltern-studies' scholars…Read more
  •  262
    This post is one in a series of posts about the ground-realities of interreligious dialogue. Interreligious dialogue is not the same as ecumenism. And this blog-post shows how Christian and Hindu celibates have veered to discussing categories which are inapplicable to one or the other religion. To quote part of the post: "So the first critique of interreligious dialogue that needs clarification is this problem of religious relativism. The Sanatana Dharma does not admit of relativism, moral or …Read more
  •  255
    This is a review of Guh'as magnum opus which honestly problematises Tagore's Mussolini episode.
  •  250
    The value of this essay is not to reiterate the extant views on horror literature, but to make available for the first time to the world at large the textual foundations of considering horror literature as a genre by itself. The Gothic is a different genre altogether though most of us want to conflate and confuse between these two genres. Someday I shall write at length about the nature of the horrific. Suffice to say for now that the focus is that long ago, H. P. Lovecraft in his essay mentione…Read more
  •  249
    Review of Kierkegaard’s Journals and Notebooks: Volume 10, Journals NB31–NB36 (review)
    Prabuddha Bharata or Awakened India 125 (07): 570-571. 2020.
    "Kierkegaard’s output is vast and earlier, was not available in English. Had they been available then certainly [Edith] Stein, [Simone] Weil, [Hannah] Arendt, and [Susan] Neiman would have constructed their theodicies around Kierkegaard more fully, abandoning the charlatanism of Martin Heidegger’s Nazi histrionics. These Princeton hardbacks, handsomely bound, with appealing fonts and meticulous notes will help disseminate Kierkegaard’s writings to a broader audience." This is how this review foc…Read more
  •  245
    Review of Living Karma: The Religious Practices of Ouyi Zhixu (review)
    Prabuddha Bharata or Awakened India 124 (May). 2019.
    Review of the Chinese Zen Master Ouyi Zhixu
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    This was written in 2014 during desultory afternoons in hinterland Bengal. The blog went on to feature in a US Bible Blog carnival. The author tried then to start a dialogue between the Gospel of Glory and Hinduism. But now, in 2018, this seems puerile and infantile to the author.
  •  239
    Wendy Laura Belcher has done her cultural work by queering Mother Walatta Petros's life in this one of a kind book. The struggles of Mother Walatta Petros and her nuns and their heirs' reluctance to enunciate same sex desire is brought out well in this book and its review in Prabuddha Bharata which has not missed an issue from 1896 to date. The book under review establishes Mother Walatta Petros as an African proto-feminist. This is a very well researched book. The genre of the gädl too is very …Read more
  •  239
    How to become a Tantric
    eSamskriti. 2022.
    This is a populist essay which can also be seen as philosophy in praxes. The essay is more about the techne of preparing to become a Shakta Tantric than about the philosophy of Tantra. It is written for a general audience and clears some of the misconceptions about Tantra.
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    An Attempt at Interreligious Theologising
    Indian Catholic Matters. 2021.
    This blog post begins by showing the pejorative connotations inherent in the term 'Hindu' and goes on to lay bare the differences between Hinduism and other religions including Jainism and the Abrahamic religions. So that this necessary project of dialogues is not hijacked by celibates of various traditions; the post ends with these reflections: "The Hare Krishna movement, and all other prominent movements within the Sanatana Dharma including the various well known cults of hero-worship are all…Read more
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    Review of Kierkegaard’s Journals and Notebooks, Volume 7: Journals NB15-NB20 (review)
    Prabuddha Bharata or Awakened India 125 (4): 431-432. 2020.
    This review of one in the series of the monumental primary works of Kierkegaard shows him as the champion and, as it were, an inaugurator of the phenomenological turn in both philosophy and literature. The review touches upon serious issues regarding mass culture and Christianity. The review of the eighth volume in this series was published in January 2020, and these two reviews are the first by any Indian Hindu. While discussing Kierkegaard the reviewer touches upon John Caputo's theology deri…Read more