Postmodern Gandhi and Other Essays: Gandhi in the World and at Home

Postmodern Gandhi and Other Essays: Gandhi in the World and at Home

Postmodern Gandhi and Other Essays: Gandhi in the World and at Home

Postmodern Gandhi and Other Essays: Gandhi in the World and at Home

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Overview

Gandhi, with his loincloth and walking stick, seems an unlikely advocate of postmodernism. But in Postmodern Gandhi, Lloyd and Susanne Rudolph portray him as just that in eight thought-provoking essays that aim to correct the common association of Gandhi with traditionalism.

Combining core sections of their influential book Gandhi: The Traditional Roots of Charisma with substantial new material, the Rudolphs reveal here that Gandhi was able to revitalize tradition while simultaneously breaking with some of its entrenched values and practices. Exploring his influence both in India and abroad, they tell the story of how in London the young activist was shaped by the antimodern “other West” of Ruskin, Tolstoy, and Thoreau and how, a generation later, a mature Gandhi’s thought and action challenged modernity’s hegemony. Moreover, the Rudolphs argue that Gandhi’s critique of modern civilization in his 1909 book Hind Swaraj was an opening salvo of the postmodern era and that his theory and practice of nonviolent collective action (satyagraha) articulate and exemplify a postmodern understanding of situational truth.

This radical interpretation of Gandhi's life will appeal to anyone who wants to understand Gandhi’s relevance in this century, as well as students and scholars of politics, history, charismatic leadership, and postcolonialism.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780226731315
Publisher: University of Chicago Press
Publication date: 07/15/2010
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 272
File size: 460 KB

About the Author

Lloyd I. Rudolph is professor emeritus of political science at the University of Chicago. Susanne Hoeber Rudolph is the William Benton Distinguished Service Professor Emerita at the University of Chicago. They are coauthors of several books, including, most recently, In Pursuit of Lakshmi, also published by the University of Chicago Press.

Table of Contents

Preface

Part One
1. Postmodern Gandhi
2. The Road Not Taken: The Modernist Roots of Partition
3. Gandhi in the Mind of America
4. The Coffee House and the Ashram Revisited: How Gandhi Democratized Habermas' Public Sphere

Part Two
5. The Fear of Cowardice
6. Gandhi and the New Courage
7. Self-Control and Political Potency
8. This-Worldly Asceticism and Political Modernization

Index
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