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Milind Wakankar
Assistant Professor
English Department
Life Sciences Library
Stony Brook University
Stony Brook, NY 11794-5350
mwakankar@notes.cc.sunysb.edu
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My work attempts to understand the
ways in which the "precolonial" archive has been framed within
"postcolonial" modes of reading, delving deep into the South Asian
medieval Bhakti (or "religious" tradition as a whole. ) I attempt to
look at the ways in which the idea of the anti-State in the early
modern period is written out of the nationalist writings in the 19th
century. My thinking is influenced here by recent South Asian debates
on the question of the "premodern" (Subrahmanyam, Pollock, etc.); I am
guided in my readings by the fundamental insights into these issues of
Levinas, Rosenzweig and, before him, Schelling. My attempt is to see
how the history of subaltern religious protest in the past enables us
to help reactivate ethical reflexes in religion that are increasingly
moribund and heavily compromised.
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