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Envisioning Voice and the Aphasic Ears
Of Sanskrit Reflective Traditions Today
Envisioning Voice and the Aphasic Ears
Of Sanskrit Reflective Traditions Today
Description
This book explores the possibility of using Sanskrit as a basis for rethinking human thought and reflection, challenging the dominance of European intellectual traditions. Sanskrit, with its vast historical spread across Central, South, and Southeast Asia, as well as Europe, offers a unique reflective idiom that contrasts with the European conceptual frameworks that still dominate contemporary thinking in areas such as language, art, reason, justice, and politics. The book argues that European thinkers, despite acknowledging a shared linguistic root with Sanskrit (Indo-European), have followed a very different intellectual path, one that has historically been violent and continues to fuel contemporary conflicts.
In contrast, Sanskrit's long history of coexistence with diverse languages, cultures, and polities offers alternative possibilities for understanding justice and coexistence in today's globalized world. By comparing the reflective traditions of Sanskrit with European philosophical and linguistic categories, the book seeks to demonstrate how Sanskrit offers a more inclusive, less confrontational model for engaging with the world.
The book engages with Sanskrit texts, European philosophers, and language theorists to substantiate its claims. It argues that such a cross-cultural examination, which brings together the reflective traditions of both heritages, is necessary for a new kind of intellectual inquiry-one that moves beyond the entrenched paradigms of European thought and opens up new possibilities for coexistence and understanding.
Table of Contents
Acknowledgements
Part I Antardisha: Re-Turning Otherwise
Chapter 1: Regarding Proximate Directional Hints
Chapter 2: Mnemocultural affirmations: the Weave of Smritipatha Samskrutis
Part II: Vaa(n)gma(a)ya: In-Essentials of Speech
Chapter 3: Anaami Horizons: Intimations from the Ends of Sanskrit Reflective Traditions
Chapter 4: Torsioned Ethos: In/Hospitable Sublations of Sanskrit
Part III: Vaangmaya: (A)Para-digms of Poiesis
Chapter 5: Literary Inquiries Across Cultures
Chapter 6: Omphalos of Vaangmaya
Part IV: Intimations of Silence
Chapter 7: Comprehending Envisionment: Re-Viewing Sarvadarshansangraha
Chapter 8: Lokations of Thinking Between the Pagan and European: Deconstructive Justice and Enduring Aporias
Chapter 9: Mnemocultures of Silence: Some Anachronistic Soundings
Chapter 10: Bruhat-disha: Interfacing Inquiries and Orienting Pathways
Index
About the Author
Product details
Published | 30 Apr 2025 |
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Format | Hardback |
Edition | 1st |
Extent | 328 |
ISBN | 9789361318962 |
Imprint | Bloomsbury India |
Dimensions | 216 x 135 mm |
Publisher | Bloomsbury Publishing |

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