Tagore : at home in the world

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Tagore : at home in the world

edited by Sanjukta Dasgupta, Chinmoy Guha

SAGE, 2013

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Includes bibliographical references and index

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This volume of 22 essays spans a wide trajectory, foregrounding the texts of Tagore and Tagore as text. The Tagorean spirit that makes the bard so relevant in the 21st century forms the basis of this compilation. Tagore's travels to various parts of the world, his reception and response to diverse cultures, his scepticism about the rigid parameters of nationalism all establish the perception that Tagore was remarkably at home in the world. Tagore's concern was with life, play and contingency-with the momentary as well as the eternal. It is this strain of unacknowledged modernism and life-affirming vision that make his work powerful. A believer in freedom of the individual, creative freedom and freedom of all, his words are as pertinent in today's context as they were in his time. This volume analyses how the constrictions of the specificities of place, location and geographies have always been interrogated by Tagore for whom space was a defining trope. With contributions from some leading Tagore experts both from India and abroad, this volume enables us to re-read Tagore as a messenger of world harmony and peace.

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Introduction I: TAGORE AND THE LANGUAGE OF RELATIONSHIP Tagore Redrawing the Boundaries: In Other Words, Crossing the Limits of Language - Udaya Narayana Singh II: EUROPE AND TAGORE Rabindranath Tagore and Germany: An Overview - Martin Kampchen Tagore's Reception and Tagore Translations in Hungary - Imre Bangha 'In Silece We Recline': Tagore and Anna De Noailles - Chinmoy Guha III: DISCOVERING THE UNKNOWN Rabindranath Tagore and the Uncanny - Tutun Mukherjee Re-reading Rabindranath's Iran Travelogues - Ramkrishna Bhattacharya Tagore, Travel and Tirtha - Amrit Sen IV: NATION, 'NO-NATION' AND BEYOND NATIONALISM Tagore's Critique of Nationalism - Subhoranjan Dasgupta The Other and the Self: Tagore's Concept of Universalism - Indranath Choudhuri 'Bhinnat?' of 'Nations': Tagore's Search in Nationalism, 'Bh?ratavar??ya Sam?j', and Beyond - Amartya Mukhopadhyay Rabindranath and the Bengal Partition of 1905: Community, Class and Gender - Sudeshna Chakravarti V: TEXT, CONTEXT, SUB-TEXT Bengali at Home, English in the World: Bi-lingual Tagore - Sanjukta Dasgupta Home and the Civilian Space in Tagore's Book of Consecration - Probal Dasgupta Tagore and the 'Feminine': Impossible Loves and Possible Ideals - Malashri Lal Studying Rabindranath Thakur within the Czech-Bengali Studies - Blanka Knotkova-?apkova Tagore and Shillong: Between the Lines - Moon Moon Mazumdar VI: PERFORMING TAGORE Universalism and Ethnicity in Tagore's Songs and Dance - Amita Dutt Mookerjee The Influence of Tagore on Indian Film Music - Shoma A Chatterji Connecting Cultures: Translating Tagore's Songs - Reba Som VII: TAGORE AND THE WORLD Rabindranath's Experiments with Education, Community, and Nation at his Santiniketan Institutions - Uma Dasgupta Tagore's Universalist Sparks: A Creative Approach - Ana Jelnikar Tagore, Environment and Ecology: A Place/Space Dynamics - Debarati Bandyopadhyay Index

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