Intellectuals in Contemporary Indian Society Critical Interrogations
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Author: | Rajiv Gupta |
ISBN 13: | 9788131612873 |
Binding: | Hardbound |
Language: | English |
Year: | 2023 |
Subject: | Anthropology and Sociology/General References |
About the Book
The structural organs of ‘critical interrogation’ in any field of knowledge are discussion, dialogue and dissent. In fact, critical interrogation is the philosophy of ideological commitment based narratives. It also helps in understanding the ‘invisible content’ of narratives in the form of ‘between-the-lines’.
With this view, the author has made an attempt to examine the concept of academic intellectuals and their role-systems. These could be categorised in ‘pro-establishment, ‘status-quoist’ and ‘anti-establishment’ and are well visible on the academic campuses. The world of academic intellectuals is a product of ‘state-society-academia’ interface, thus making them conscious about dialectics of enlightenment.
The present 21st century, under the influence of neo-liberalism and global market fundamentalism, represents the ‘age of violence’ and ‘age of uncertainty’. It makes academic intellectuals ‘anxiety-centric’. Corporate governed states everywhere have attacked on academic freedom and autonomy of campuses. Far right forces are compelling academic intellectuals to oppose secularism, rule of law and the systems of tolerance so that ‘majoritarianism’ could get institutional acceptance.
The book explores the ‘roles and rights’ and ‘roles and responsibilities’ of academic intellectuals with the help of empirico-ideological perspective based on Marxian understanding.
CONTENTS
Preface
1 Towards a Sociology of Intellectuals: A Possible Structure
2 Intellectuals and Academic Intellectuals: The Conceptual Articulations
3 The Research Method: As a Craft
4 Intellectuals on ‘Intellectuals’: Themes and Perspectives
5 Indian Intellectuals on ‘Indian Intellectuals’: Multi-Disciplinary Frame
6 Role of Academic Intellectuals in Contemporary India: Construction of ‘Empirico-Ideology’ Based Social Realities
7 Conclusion and Generalization
ABOUT THE AUTHOR / EDITOR
Rajiv Gupta is former Professor and Head, Department of Sociology, University of Rajasthan, Jaipur. He has also been Director, Centre for the Study of Exclusion and Inclusion Policy and School of Social Sciences at University of Rajasthan, Jaipur. He also served as senior academic consultant to Centre for Child Protection, Sardar Patel University of Police, Security and Criminal Justice, Government of Rajasthan.
Gupta has published widely on higher education, communalism, Marxism-Leninism and social issues. His fearless and committed participation in teacher’s movement, peasant movement and women’s movement makes him a well-known ‘public intellectual’. At present he is President, Indian Social Science Association and one of the national secretaries of Janvadi Lekhak Sangh.