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567Mindful Therapy: A Guide for Therapists and Helping ProfessionalsPrabuddha Bharata or Awakened India 121 (5): 480-82. 2016.This is a study in Buddhist psychoanalysis, especially the care of the care-giver.
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1292Review of Swami Vireswarananda: A Biography and PicturesPrabuddha Bharata or Awakened India 121 (4): 427-429. 2016.This is contextualizing of a monk of the Ramakrishna Order who became one of the Sangha's most perfect and zealous Presidents. When the Western world is clamouring for the removal of celibacy, the Ramakrishna Order and its monks show the real possibilities of lives in the spirit. This is NOT a hagiography. Non-Hindu novice masters will benefit hugely from reading this review and the review book. The review also focuses on the philosophy of monasticism and separately, on seeing or darsana.
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740Review of Exploring Mysticism: A Methodological EssayPrabuddha Bharata or Awakened India 119 (6): 404-5. 2014.This review works to create a hermeneutic of reading Indian/Hindu texts as treatises on mysticism.
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1198Review of Vedanta Sadhana and Shakti PujaVedanta Kesari 103 (June (6)): 45-6. 2016.This review studies Tantra as essentially Vedantic and comments on Swami Swahananda's genius as a syncretist.
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880Review of Julia Kristeva's Hatred and ForgivenessPrabuddha Bharata or Awakened India 121 (10): 721-22. 2016.Julia Kristeva shines in this book. The review makes a case for us studying Kristeva as the most relevant psychoanalyst of our time. She should be read over Lacan. Her understanding of this century is more incisive than any other psychoanalytic thinker alive today. At least, in this book. Kristeva's contention is that hatred gives way to paranoia.
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677Multiculturalism’s Ticky-Tacky: Third World Scholars in the First WorldIn Mahua Basu & 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
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795Review of Terry Eagleton's On EvilPrabuddha Bharata or Awakened India 121 (March (3)): 383-385. 2016.Terry Eagleton has been reviewed in the light of theism; especially Christianity which he had earlier disowned.
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1562Reflections on Hindu TheologyPrabuddha Bharata or Awakened India 120 (12): 664-672. 2014.The word theology and Hinduism as a lived religion often do not go together. Moreover anything to do with theology or with Hinduism in India today might be construed as right wing rhetoric. Through this article, the author revisits Patristics, Catholic theologians like Karl Rahner and Bernard Lonergan. This essay is supposed to be read with the preceding essay which appeared in this issue of Prabuddha Bharata. That was written by Gayatri Spivak. The Editor put Spivak ahead of this essay to empha…Read more
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3256Claiming the Domain of the Literary: Mourning the Death of Reading FictionPrabuddha Bharata or Awakened India 121 (June (6)): 505-11. 2016.This essay reviews the domain of the literary contrasting it with other intellectual discourses; especially philosophy. It establishes the superiority of literature over philosophy. And mentions the philosophies informing literature. The essay is written consciously with copious endnotes, contrary to current ways of writing. The essay proper is simple; the endnotes often mock jargon and mimic pedantry.
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
Areas of Specialization
| Christianity, Misc |