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Jaimie Baron deposited Subverted Intentions and the Potential for “Found” Collectivity in Natalie Bookchin’s Mass Ornament in the group
Film Studies on Humanities Commons 6 years, 11 months agoThis paper explores the ways in which Natalie Bookchin’s video loop installation entitled Mass Ornament (2009) both replicates and diverges from the notion of the mass ornament articulated by Siegfried Kracauer in the 1930s. By appropriating YouTube videos of many anonymous amateurs dancing alone in their homes and synchronizing them so that the d…[Read more]
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Narasimhananda Swami deposited Book Review Social Philosophy of Swami Vivekananda by Amulya Ranjan Mohapatra Prabuddha Bharata November 2010 in the group
Philosophy on Humanities Commons 6 years, 11 months agoBook Review Social Philosophy of Swami Vivekananda by Amulya Ranjan Mohapatra
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Jaimie Baron deposited (In)appropriation: Productions of Laughter in Contemporary Experimental Found Footage Films in the group
Film Studies on Humanities Commons 6 years, 11 months agoFound footage filmmaking often generates novel juxtapositions and produces new meanings unintended by the footage’s original makers – meanings that are, in other words, “inappropriate.” One response to many such films is laughter. Through an examination of several experimental found footage videos made in the past decade, this chapter explore…[Read more]
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Patrick McEvoy-Halston deposited “Mi Casa, Su Casa” in the group
Film Studies on Humanities Commons 6 years, 11 months agoExplores Quentin Tarantino’s “Pulp Fiction” as if it were experienced by many viewers of a particular type — SCM’s: suburban, collegiate young men — as a feeling out of how they might contrive themselves so that their future development would not place them as identifiable as losers by he-men pulp figures they’d learned early represent…[Read more]
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Narasimhananda Swami deposited Review The Problem with Interreligious Dialogue Muthuraj Swamy Reading Religion October 2016 in the group
Philosophy on Humanities Commons 6 years, 11 months agoIn this book, Muthuraj Swamy discusses how conflicts are usually caused by factors other than religious factors at the grassroots level, and how dialogue is an elitist phenomenon that does not percolate to the grassroots, who do not need it in the first place.
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Narasimhananda Swami deposited Review Why Grow Up Susan Neiman Prabuddha Bharata October 2016 in the group
Philosophy on Humanities Commons 6 years, 11 months agoThis book shows the importance of growing up and how childhood and adolescence is overrated. Basing on Rousseau’s philosophy Neiman shows us how it is important to understand the deeper aspects of life and to understand philosophy.
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Narasimhananda Swami deposited Review of What Kind of Creatures Are We? by Noam Chomsky Prabuddha Bharata August 2018 in the group
Philosophy on Humanities Commons 6 years, 11 months agoNoam Chomsky is undoubtedly one of the brilliant polyglots produced in the last century, who continues to engage critically with various issues that bother us today. In the masterly foreword to this book Akeel Bilgrami, a thinker and linguist, explains that this book is ‘a lifetime of reflection by a scientist of language’ (vii). It is divided int…[Read more]
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Narasimhananda Swami deposited Review of The Triumph of Religion Preceded by Discourse to Catholics by Jacques Lacan Prabuddha Bharata September 2018 in the group
Philosophy on Humanities Commons 6 years, 11 months agoPsychoanalysis and its father in the West, Sigmund Freud, have often been seen as the antitheses of religion and faith. This book seeks to dispel this misconception and place Freud and psychoanalysis as hopes to the faithful and the hedonist alike. Ethics and morality do not get compromised and unethical and immoral behaviour do not get free…[Read more]
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Narasimhananda Swami deposited Review The Gathering of Intentions, Jacob P. Dalton, Indian Philosophy Blog May 2017 in the group
Philosophy on Humanities Commons 6 years, 11 months agoThis book could be seen as a novel method of tracing the history of a scripture. Jacob P. Dalton does this by “tracing the vicissitudes of a single ritual system—that of the Gathering of Intentions Sutra (Dgongs pa ’dus pa’i mdo)—from its ninth-century origins to the present day” (xv). This tantra is referred to as the “root tantra” and i…[Read more]
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Narasimhananda Swami deposited Review The Concept of Non Photography by Francois Laruelle Prabuddha Bharata August 2017 in the group
Philosophy on Humanities Commons 6 years, 11 months agoIn this bilingual edition with the original French, François Laruelle envisions a discipline of non-photography by concentrating on what photography is and not what it becomes. He emphasises the immanence of photography as opposed to its externality. He concludes that there is an ‘a priori photographic intuition’ and that a ‘photographic appara…[Read more]
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Narasimhananda Swami deposited Review Struggle and Utopia by Francois Laruelle Prabuddha Bharata August 2017 in the group
Philosophy on Humanities Commons 6 years, 11 months agoThrough this work, François Laruelle looks at non-philosophers from various angles. He seeks to look at them from a humane perspective and as ‘subjects of knowledge’ (25). He argues that ‘non-philosophy is a close relative of the spiritual but definitely not the spiritualist’ (26).
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Narasimhananda Swami deposited Review Photo Fiction by Francois Laruelle Prabuddha Bharata August 2017 in the group
Philosophy on Humanities Commons 6 years, 11 months agoFrançois Laruelle’s non-standard philosophy seeks to redefine the conventional modes of thinking, not just in the sphere of philosophy but also in the fields of aesthetics, religion, sociology, and other allied disciplines. In this volume, Laruelle questions the ‘fiction’ of photography by establishing that ‘photo-fiction is precisely the passage…[Read more]
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Narasimhananda Swami deposited Review Philosophy and Non Philosophy by Francois Laruelle Prabuddha Bharata August 2017 in the group
Philosophy on Humanities Commons 6 years, 11 months agoFrançois Laruelle’s non-standard philosophy is necessary for the survival or popularity of philosophy according to Laruelle: ‘Philosophy can only really become “for all” or “popular” by becoming non-philosophy’ (cover). Non-philosophy is not no philosophy but a different approach to philosophising where philosophy is not the main thing but the ‘real’ is.
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Narasimhananda Swami deposited Review of Intellectuals and Power by Francois Laruelle published in Prabuddha Bharata in July 2016 in the group
Philosophy on Humanities Commons 6 years, 11 months agoReview of the book ‘Intellectuals and Power’ by Francois Laruelle
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Narasimhananda Swami deposited Review of Cut of the Real by Katerina Kolozova July 2016 Prabuddha Bharata in the group
Philosophy on Humanities Commons 6 years, 11 months agoReview of the book ‘Cut of the Real’ by Katerina Kolozova
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Narasimhananda Swami deposited Review Laruelle Against the Digital Prabuddha Bharata August 2017 in the group
Philosophy on Humanities Commons 6 years, 11 months agoGalloway critically examines how François Laruelle’s non-standard philosophy subverts the digital question. Clarifying the philosophical nature of the digital concept, Galloway proceeds to show that non-standard philosophy is an attempt to come out of the authoritarian stance that traditional philosophy takes and to show that there could be a no…[Read more]
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Narasimhananda Swami deposited Review Laruelle A Stranger Thought by Anthony Paul Smith Prabuddha Bharata January 2019 in the group
Philosophy on Humanities Commons 6 years, 11 months agoFrançois Laruelle is a radical thinker, to say the least. He started the non-philosophy project several decades ago and developed it in five stages. Now, he prefers to call it non-standard philosophy. Laruelle’s thought and the treatment meted out to it by the academia brings to light the fact that even philosophy, which is supposed to be the vo…[Read more]
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Narasimhananda Swami deposited Review Introduction to Non-Marxism by Francois Laruelle Prabuddha Bharata August 2017 in the group
Philosophy on Humanities Commons 6 years, 11 months agoExtending his non-philosophical thought to examining possibilities of a redfinition of Marxism, in this volume François Laruelle shows that in the light of the apparent failure of Marxism or communism, we need to explore the ‘single cause-of-the-last-instance for this failure’ (12). Another reason for this failure could be, according to Laru…[Read more]
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Narasimhananda Swami deposited Interreligious Encounters Opportunities and Challenges by Michael Amaladoss Reading Religion November 2017 in the group
Philosophy on Humanities Commons 6 years, 11 months agoThere are two kinds of academic writing, if we classify the work by the nature of the author’s expertise. The first one, the most prevalent, is the kind of writing that is born out of the scholarly work of the author and is primarily based on research and teaching experience. The second kind, comparatively harder to come by, is the writing of a s…[Read more]
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Narasimhananda Swami deposited Review Interreligious Comparisons in Religious Studies and Theology Reading Religion February 2017 in the group
Philosophy on Humanities Commons 6 years, 11 months agoInterreligious comparisons have been an interesting subject for both religious individuals and academics. The language of comparison has been contested by almost all who rely upon it, from some Western scholars who started such comparisons at the turn of the twentieth century, to phenomenologists and postmodernists. This range of disparate views…[Read more]
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