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    Author(s)Ranjan Ghosh
    PublisherOxford India
    ISBN9780198922964
    Pages272
    BindingHardcover
    LanguageEnglish
    Publish YearSeptember 2024

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    Oxford India Plastic Tagore Thinking After Yesterday by Ranjan Ghosh

    This book in Tagore studies offers a fresh analysis of Tagorean thought by employing the philosophy and poetics of plasticity and the 'plastic principle.' Ghosh explores Tagore's views on education, identity politics, environment, and literature through what he terms 'plastic reading.' The work challenges rigid perspectives, emphasizing re-education and self-construction. It introduces the concept of plastic figurality to deconstruct models present in our world, and examines him within a historical present, maintaining the contextuality of understanding Tagore in a state of plasticity. Tagore's thinking on 'sahitya', ecosophy, historicity and philosophy of history, and aesthetic education and the notion of the political are reframed within contemporary and critical comparative discourses. It aims to transcend the conventional East-West dialogue, providing a transnational and trans-epistemic reinterpretation of Tagore's ideas. Not a standard intellectual biography or historical study, this book presents a plastic reading of Tagore, expanding the scope of contemporary discourse on his multifaceted thoughts. As a prominent figure in plastic theory, the author aims to radicalize our understanding of Tagore, introducing a novel approach to the reading of his work.