Foreword: CHETAN SINGH.- 1. Introduction: K L TUTEJA and
KAUSTAV CHAKRABORTY.- PART I: Nationalism, Ambivalence and
Tagore.- 2. Rethinking Tagore on the Antinomies of
Nationalism: SABYASACHI BHATTACHARYA.- 3. 1910 and the
Evolution of Rabindranath Tagore’s Vernacular Nationalism: KRISHNA
SEN.- 4. Language, Nationalism and Tagore: TILOTTOMA
MISRA.- 5. Tagore, Nationalism and Imperialism: SUKANTA
CHAUDHURI.- 6. Tagore’s Nation: Swadeshi Samaj and the
Political Novel: MAKARAND R. PARANJAPE.- 7. Santiniketan,
the Making of a Community: R. SIVA KUMAR.- 8. The
Pathography of Nationalism: Tagore’s Critique of the Idea of the
Nation: K. SATCHIDANANDAN.- 9. Rabindranath Tagore at the
Intersection of Nationalism and Modernity: FAKRUL ALAM.- PART
II: Nation and Textual Representations 10.History,
Identity and Nation in Tagore's Fiction: SUPRIYA
CHAUDHURI.- 11. The Self, the Nation and the World Beyond
It: Reading Tagore’s Travel Writings: BHASKAR
CHAKRABARTY.- 12.'Pollution complex', Tagore and the Tabooed
Nation: Revisiting the Select Short Stories: KAUSTAV
CHAKRABORTY.- 13. Tagore’s Ghaire Baire (Home and the World)
and Char Adhyaya (Four Chapters): Rethinking Nationalism,
Cosmopolitanism and Gender: BIRAJ MEHTA RATHI.- PART
III: National Discourse under the Comparative
Lens 14. Tagore's Nationalism and Premchand's: HARISH
TRIVEDI.- 15. Language, Nation, Freedom: Rabindranath
Tagore and Ludwig Wittgenstein on the Epistemology of Education:
RUKMINI BHAYA NAIR.- 16. The Spirit of India: An
Exploration of Rabindranath Tagore and Mahatma Gandhi’s ideas on
Nationalism: BASHABI FRASER.- 17. Rabindranath
Tagore’s Use of Guru Gobind Singh as a Nationalist Icon: CHHANDA
CHATTERJEE.- 18. Nation and Civil Society as Spheres of
“Enlightenment”: The Dialogue of Gandhi and Tagore, and Ambedkarite
Inflection: SUKUMAR MURALIDHARAN.- 19. Ideas on
Nationalism in Tagore and Unamuno: A Comparative Study: SWAGATA
KUMAR BASU.- 20. Tagore and Nationalism: A Perspective on
Italy Imagining the Indian Unity: STEFANO BEGGIORA.- PART
IV: Interrogating Nationalism in Art and
Culture 21. From Rabindranath Tagore to Rituporno Ghosh:
Domestic space, Gender and the Nation in Chokher Bali: PATHIK
ROY.- 22. Nation and Partition: Tagore Reinvented by
Ritwik Ghatak: MANAS GHOSH.- 23. The Useless and the
‘Wonderful’: Work, Leisure and Being ‘at Home in Modernity’ in the
Music of Rabindranath Tagore: SAURAV DASTHAKUR.- 24. Dancing
against the Nation? Politics versus Performance in Tagore’s
Politics of Performance: AISHIKA CHAKRABORTY
K.L. Tuteja, PhD, is Former Professor of Modern Indian History
at Kurukshetra University, Kurukshetra and currently, Tagore
Fellow at the Indian Institute of Advanced Study, Shimla.
Kaustav Chakraborty, PhD, is Assistant Professor and Head,
Department of English, Southfield (Loreto) College, Darjeeling,
West Bengal. He has completed a major Research Project on tribal
folklore sponsored by the University Grants Commission and is the
editor of the Prentice Hall, India edition of Indian Drama in
English. Presently, he is a fellow at IIAS, Shimla.
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