The Idea of India
A Dialogue
(Autor) Gayatri Chakravorty SpivakA lively discussion between two eminent Indian academics that examines what it means to be an Indian. Through a stimulating dialogue, two old friends trace the history of the idea of India through digressions, anecdotes, and observations. Historian Romila Thapar and theorist Gayatri Chakravorty Spivak reflect on the challenges posed by essentialism and exclusion whenever cultures attempt to define and assert themselves. They also emphasize the role of education in fostering a more inclusive and accurate understanding of the nation's complex history. Their conversation revolves around the narratives that have shaped Indian identity--from Vedic times to the present--and those whose voices and visions for this land remain unheard and unseen. Ranging from nationalism to religion and beyond, TheIdea of India discusses an urgent question: What does it mean to be an Indian in contemporary society?
Gayatri Chakravorty Spivak
Gayatri Chakravorty Spivak is an Indian-American literary theorist known for her groundbreaking work "Can the Subaltern Speak?" which explores the power dynamics of representation in postcolonial contexts. Her dense and challenging writing style has influenced generations of scholars, highlighting the importance of deconstructing dominant narratives in literature.