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Using the format of a dialogue between two authors, this book confronts the problematic issues of experience and theory by first beginning with an analysis of the nature of experience followed by an argument for an ethics of theorizing. These topics are discussed within the context of theorizing dalit experience and conceptualizing the problematic category of untouchability, by drawing upon both Indian and Western intellectual traditions.

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List of Abbreviations Introduction - Gopal Guru and Sundar Sarukkai Chapter 1: Egalitarianism and the Social Science in India - Gopal Guru Chapter 2: Experience and Theory: From Habermas to Gopal Guru - Sundar Sarukkai Chapter 3: Understanding Experience - Sundar Sarukkai Chapter 4: Experience, Space, and Justice - Gopal Guru Chapter 5: Experience and the Ethics of Theory - Gopal Guru Chapter 6: Ethics of Theorizing - Sundar Sarukkai Chapter 7: Phenomenology of Untouchability - Sundar Sarukkai Chapter 8: Archaeology of Untouchability - Gopal Guru Chapter 9: Conclusion - Gopal Guru and Sundar Sarukkai References Index

The Cracked Mirror An Indian Debate on Experience

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      Publisher: OUP India
      Publication Date: 27/07/2017
      ISBN13: 9780199474592, 978-0199474592
      ISBN10: 199474591

      Description

      Book Synopsis
      Using the format of a dialogue between two authors, this book confronts the problematic issues of experience and theory by first beginning with an analysis of the nature of experience followed by an argument for an ethics of theorizing. These topics are discussed within the context of theorizing dalit experience and conceptualizing the problematic category of untouchability, by drawing upon both Indian and Western intellectual traditions.

      Table of Contents
      List of Abbreviations Introduction - Gopal Guru and Sundar Sarukkai Chapter 1: Egalitarianism and the Social Science in India - Gopal Guru Chapter 2: Experience and Theory: From Habermas to Gopal Guru - Sundar Sarukkai Chapter 3: Understanding Experience - Sundar Sarukkai Chapter 4: Experience, Space, and Justice - Gopal Guru Chapter 5: Experience and the Ethics of Theory - Gopal Guru Chapter 6: Ethics of Theorizing - Sundar Sarukkai Chapter 7: Phenomenology of Untouchability - Sundar Sarukkai Chapter 8: Archaeology of Untouchability - Gopal Guru Chapter 9: Conclusion - Gopal Guru and Sundar Sarukkai References Index

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