This book constitutes an intellectual interrogation of two eminent thinkers of their time â Tagore and Vivekananda â while juxtaposing them against the historical currents of nationalism. It shows how both suggested emancipation through political struggles but without transgressing the boundaries of humanism.
This book constitutes an intellectual interrogation of two eminent thinkers of their time â Tagore and Vivekananda â while juxtaposing them against the historical currents of nationalism. It shows how both suggested emancipation through political struggles but without transgressing the boundaries of humanism.
Gangeya Mukherji is Lecturer in English, Mahamati Prannath Mahavidyalaya, Mau-Chitrakoot, Uttar Pradesh, India.
Inhaltsangabe
Preface and Acknowledgements 1. The National, the Regional and the Universal 2. Tagore in the Context of Postcolonialism 3. Vivekananda: Man Making and Universal Toleration 4. In Conclusion Bibliography About the Author Index.
Preface and Acknowledgements 1. The National, the Regional and the Universal 2. Tagore in the Context of Postcolonialism 3. Vivekananda: Man Making and Universal Toleration 4. In Conclusion Bibliography About the Author Index.
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