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646Review of Poetry and the Religious Imagination: The Power of the WordPrabuddha Bharata or Awakened India 125 (7): 571-2. 2020.This review shows how during COVID 19, poetry and theology both can soothe us. The collection of essays in this anthology is wide ranging engaging with Dante; right up to Wallace Stevens and Denise Levertov. The reviewer thanks the Ramakrishna Mission for providing him with a hard copy of this book. In passing; in the spirit of IndianLivesMatter, one notes that Prabuddha Bharata has never missed an issue from 1896 till date. In his long stint as reviewer for the Ramakrishna Mission's mouthpiece;…Read more
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1106This was a draft written in a hurry for a submission somewhere. Like all submissions done in a hurry this is not the perfected work. This paper shows how modernist Yogic praxes are totalitarian in the sense in which Hannah Arendt discusses totalitarianism. Further it attacks structuralist critiques of Yoga and comments on the state of Hindu and even, Buddhist studies today. One has to be cautious in reading this paper since the author ranges through many references which have not been brought ou…Read more
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511Review of Louis Baldwin's Portraits of God: Word Pictures of the Deity from the Earliest Times Through TodayPrabuddha Bharata or Awakened India 125 (7): 573. 2020.This review points out how Baldwin's book is unique in that it foregrounds proto-Marxist views of God. But it misses the mark by not mentioning "Gilles Deleuze and Félix Guattari’s work on the rhizomic nature of the Buddhist ‘mandala’."
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754Review of Kierkegaard’s Journals and Notebooks: Volume 10, Journals NB31–NB36Prabuddha Bharata or Awakened India 125 (7): 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
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712Review of The Life and Struggles of Our Mother Walatta Petros: A Seventeenth-Century African Biography of an Ethiopian WomanPrabuddha Bharata or Awakened India 125 (7). 2020.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
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868Review of Heroic Shāktism: The Cult of Durgā in Ancient Indian KingshipPrabuddha 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
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877Review of On Psychological and Visionary Art: Notes from C G Jung’s Lecture Gérard de Nerval’s ‘Aurélia’Prabuddha Bharata or Awakened India 125 (7): 50-53. 2020.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."
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477Review of Simon Blackburn's Mirror, Mirror: The Uses and Abuses of Self-LovePrabuddha Bharata or Awakened India 125 (7): 53-54. 2020.This review has direct bearing on a COVID 19 world and uses Blackburn's understanding of ontotheology to foreground a critique not only of narcissism but also of the novel coronavirus. This book is a gem which reviewed in India during early COVID 19 lockdown is now all the more important since COVID 19 changes the way we approach Blackburn.
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665Review of Kierkegaard’s Journals and Notebooks, Volume 9: Journals NB26–NB30Prabuddha Bharata or Awakened India 125 (6): 519-521. 2020.Niels Jørgen Cappelørn, Alastair Hannay, Bruce H Kirmmse, David D Possen, Joel D S Rasmussen, and Vanessa Rumble working with the Princeton University Press and the Søren Kierkegaard Research Center at the University of Copenhagen have produced this huge work with facsimiles etc. The review comments on Kierkegaard's shrewd observations which are applicable today in the New Media World of information skews in a COVID 19 world. Further; Kierkegaard's attack against mediocrity is commented on. This…Read more
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896Reading Slant During Covid-19: A Contrarian ListPrabuddha 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
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663Review of Between Levinas and HeideggerPrabuddha Bharata or Awakened India 125 (6): 525-26. 2020.This is a comprehensive critique of the Heidegger problem and while putting forward a critique of Heidegger; it establishes the sanctity of Levinas. In the process of doing so; the reviewer touches on the problems of not considering Edith Stein in a book of this sort. When I got my tenure in India, one wisecrack on the board of interviewers asked me how Kit Marole influenced Shakespeare. I knew that he was just quoting Wayne C Booth's stuff on Macbeth. John E Drabinski and Eric S Nelson are not …Read more
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716Review of AgambenPrabuddha 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
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611Review of Cultivating Virtue: Perspectives from Philosophy, Theology, and PsychologyPrabuddha Bharata or Awakened India 125 (6): 522-24. 2020.This is a review of a book which in today's COVID 19 world takes up issues which could have been neglected as meant only for scholars when this book was published. Now with homeschooling and social distancing and race relations going for a toss all over the world; we need to relook virtue and how to cultivate that in our lives and in our children. This review looks at the philosophical, theological and psychological qualia of virtue. For instance, this reviewer connects the virtue-problem with l…Read more
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615Review of Backpacking with the Saints: Wilderness Hiking as Spiritual PracticePrabuddha Bharata or Awakened India 125 (5): 49-51. 2020.This review shows how all journeys are not futile; how human frailty makes us holy, in a certain sense. This review shows the great depth of the sovereignty of the Good. And how Professor Lane shows us that while all feet are clay; some realise so and go beyond their own frailties to tap into that which can only be experienced. Professor Lane should not be called Lane because academic styles demand us to do so. He actually professes what he writes. If only one read the book then one will know wh…Read more
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966This is made open access for students worldwide. The bulleted points deal with Fowles' engagement with Victorian morals. This draft which will not be published shows how this novel is not a historical novel, though it portrays historical facts. This is for self-study during this ongoing COVID 19 pandemic. Students are advised to follow the hyperlinks embedded within the body of the text. This is a non-plagiarised paper to serve the needs of intermediate students.
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859This 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.
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550This reflection on the Petrine Ministry is being made freely available to students during this ongoing pandemic of COVID 19. This very brief essay seeks to understand the meaning of the title of the eponymous novel by Graham Greene.
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873This 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.
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711Review of Kierkegaard’s Journals and Notebooks, Volume 7: Journals NB15-NB20Prabuddha 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 deriv…Read more
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756Review of Thomas Aquinas’s Summa Theologiae: A BiographyPrabuddha Bharata or Awakened India 125 (3): 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
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429Review of The SelfPrabuddha Bharata or Awakened India 125 (3): 375-376. 2020.This is a review of a book by neuroscientists and psychologists. It is a fairly good anthology and makes a case for the empirical study of the mind/body problem. Yet the title of the book is slightly misleading in that it does not include the phenomenological turn within philosophy begun by Kierkegaard. The book will be of great importance to palliative care providers and mental health professionals.
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702Review of The Interior Castle: Study EditionPrabuddha Bharata or Awakened India 125 (3): 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.
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944Review of Philosophers of Our TimesPrabuddha Bharata or Awakened India 125 (3): 380-382. 2020.Ted Honderich's edited volume, with introductions to his chosen philosophers shows his contempt/ignorance of the non-white world's thinkers. Further, this review points out the iterative nature of Western philosophy today. The book under review is banal and shows the pathetic state of philosophising in the West now in 2020.
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830Review of The Oxford Handbook of Philosophy of DeathPrabuddha 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
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875In 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.
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563Review of Kierkegaard’s Journals and Notebooks, Volume 8: Journals NB21–NB25Prabuddha Bharata or Awakened India 125 (1): 281-282. 2020.This is one of a series of reviews of Kierkegaard's Journals and Notebooks.
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534Review of Realizing Awakened Consciousness: Interviews with Buddhist Teachers and a New Perspective on the MindPrabuddha Bharata or Awakened India 124 (10): 719-21. 2019.This is a review of a book by a neuroscientist who interviews some of the greatest Buddhists of our times.
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682Review of Siddhartha Biswas's Theatre Theory and Performance: A Critical InterrogationPrabuddha 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.
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654Review of Chinmoy Guha's Bridging East and West: Rabindranath Tagore and Romain Rolland Correspondence (1919–1940)Prabuddha Bharata or Awakened India. 2019.This is a review of Guh'as magnum opus which honestly problematises Tagore's Mussolini episode.
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469Review of The Princeton Handbook of Poetic TermsPrabuddha Bharata or Awakened India 621-22. 2019.This is a review of this indispensable handbook and the review shows how the singularity of literature is reinstated by the editors.
Dr. Subhasis Chattopadhyay
Narasinha Dutt College (non Community College Under The University Of Calcutta)
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Narasinha Dutt College (non Community College Under The University Of Calcutta)Department of English (PG & UG)HOD
University of Calcutta
Alumnus
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