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Amitav Ghosh's the Calcutta chromosome : a pluriversal narrative to decolonise the past and confront universal Eurocentrism
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Herrero Granado, Mª Dolores (Universidad de Zaragoza)
The Calcutta Chromosome takes readers on a convoluted journey through time and space. At once a work of science fiction, a medical mystery, and a history of malaria research, this hybrid novel sets into rivalry India's old-time wisdom and spirituality against Western science and English colonial presumptuousness, thus advocating transmodernity and the pluriversality put forward by critics such as Rosa María Rodriguez Magda, Enrique Dussel and Walter Mignolo, among others. [...] The Calcutta Chromosome lleva a los lectores a un intrincado viaje a través del tiempo y el espacio. A la vez una obra de ciencia ficción, un misterio médico y una historia de la investigación sobre la malaria, esta novela híbrida enfrenta la sabiduría y la espiritualidad de antaño de la India con la ciencia occidental y la presunción colonial inglesa, abogando así por la transmodernidad y la pluriversalidad propuesta por críticos como Rosa María Rodríguez Magda, Enrique Dussel y Walter Mignolo, entre otros. [...]
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Indialogs : Spanish journal of India studies, Vol. 11 (2024) , p. 11-25 (Articles)
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Vandana Shiva : ecofeminista y pionera del posthumanismo ético
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Núñez Puente, Carolina (Universidade da Coruña)
Vandana Shiva se encuentra entre las ecofeministas más conocidas dentro y fuera del mundo académico. Este artículo examinará las propuestas de algunas de sus obras-Staying Alive: Women, Ecology, and Development (1988), Ecofeminism (coescrito con Maria Mies, 1993), Earth Democracy: Justice, Sustainability and Peace (2005) y Terra Viva: My Life in a Biodiversity of Movements (2022)-junto con los principios del posthumanismo ético. [...] Vandana Shiva is among the most well-known ecofeminists in and out of academia. This article will examine the proposals of some of her works-Staying Alive: Women, Ecology, and Development (1988), Ecofeminism (with Maria Mies, 1993), Earth Democracy: Justice, Sustainability and Peace (2005), and Terra Viva: My Life in a Biodiversity of Movements (2022)-together with the principles of ethical posthumanism. [...]
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Indialogs : Spanish journal of India studies, Vol. 11 (2024) , p. 121-129 (Miscellanea)
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Ink and resilience : understanding Bangla Dalit narratives
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Singh, Ruchi (Zakir Husain Delhi College (Índia))
Obra ressenyada: "Interviews with Bangla Dalit Authors". Jaydeep Sarangi (entrevistador). New Alipore College Publishing. Interviews with Bangla Dalit Authors is a collection of interviews of Bangla Dalit writers conducted by Jaydeep Sarangi. This review is an attempt to read the book as a repository of personal information about the writers; their collective narratives of Dalits in Bengal; and how social changes, historical events, and cultural movements have influenced the Dalit literary movement in Bengal. Entrevistas con autores dalit bengalíes es una colección de entrevistas realizadas por Jaydeep Sarangi a escritores dalit bengalíes. Esta reseña intenta hacer una lectura del libro como un repositorio de información personal sobre los autores; sus narrativas colectivas como dalits en Bengala; y cómo los cambios sociales, eventos históricos, y movimientos culturales han influido en el movimiento literario dalit en Bengala.
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Indialogs : Spanish journal of India studies, Vol. 11 (2024) , p. 147-150 (Reviews)
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The other side of language, literature, and living : a call to hedge the dying art
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Panda, Sachidananda (XIM University (Índia))
A written document is no longer treated as a piece of literature; rather, readers' needs have surpassed the limits of traditional expectations, beyond the purview of common scrutiny. A piece of writing has become a stale reminder of the time spent; the recurrent images of everyday life and living, the bread and butter of the populace, their anguish and pain, the contours of traditional moorings, nuances and nemesis, rituals and rebuttals clubbed together have become the choice of the present time. [...] Un documento escrito ya no es tratado simplemente como una obra literaria, al contrario, las necesidades de los autores han superado los límites de las expectatives tradicionales, más allá del alcance del escrutinio común. [...]
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Indialogs : Spanish journal of India studies, Vol. 11 (2024) , p. 103-118 (Articles)
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