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The history of modernism in India Amitabha Sengupta

By: Language: English Publication details: Agam Kala Prakashan 2021 DelhiEdition: 1st editionDescription: 200 pagesISBN:
  • 9789381843338
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 305.5 SEN
Summary: Is modernism new in India? That would be another analysis, but the English word modernism has linguistic and historical belonging to the west. So, the assumption: as provincialized the west, it cannot happen in another place. On another view, modernism is knowledge, and like all knowledge, it has a journey without boundary, it takes another shape in a new locality such as India. Modernism in the present context is essentially the colonial experience, and it created an authenticity that links India to the west. Within this primary state, the book observes: Modernism has a hysteresis effect since specific historical interpretations have pushed the society into an impasse One such perception is monolithic Hindu structure, maintaining the Caste, endless Quotas and fracturing the society into protective groups and communities. Even though lower-Caste, Casteless, the vast Adivasi groups, and tribes are the more extensive section, the overture of majoritarian interpretation is a social paradox and a threat to the dream of a homeland with multi-religious, multi ethnic communities. In this context, modernism, within the frame of equality, secularism, and democracy, seems to be marooned within the post colonial political culture. However, one can also observe modernism created a synergy, individual search, global merging, and often negotiating traditional conflicts. Finally, the book leaves an apprehension: since modernism does not control events, stays within metaphysical thoughts, another "authenticity is gathering force within corporate priorities.
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Is modernism new in India? That would be another analysis, but the English word modernism has linguistic and historical belonging to the west. So, the assumption: as provincialized the west, it cannot happen in another place. On another view, modernism is knowledge, and like all knowledge, it has a journey without boundary, it takes another shape in a new locality such as India. Modernism in the present context is essentially the colonial experience, and it created an authenticity that links India to the west. Within this primary state, the book observes: Modernism has a hysteresis effect since specific historical interpretations have pushed the society into an impasse One such perception is monolithic Hindu structure, maintaining the Caste, endless Quotas and fracturing the society into protective groups and communities. Even though lower-Caste, Casteless, the vast Adivasi groups, and tribes are the more extensive section, the overture of majoritarian interpretation is a social paradox and a threat to the dream of a homeland with multi-religious, multi ethnic communities. In this context, modernism, within the frame of equality, secularism, and democracy, seems to be marooned within the post colonial political culture. However, one can also observe modernism created a synergy, individual search, global merging, and often negotiating traditional conflicts. Finally, the book leaves an apprehension: since modernism does not control events, stays within metaphysical thoughts, another "authenticity is gathering force within corporate priorities.

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