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Tag: BOOK REVIEW

The Visceral Prose of Baburao Bagul and the Dalit Uprising

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Baburao Bagul was a pioneer of Marathi literature during the 20th century and produced many dominating works which depicted the pathology of Dalit life.

Jiddu Krishnamurti’s Educational Ideal: Vision and Practice

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Here is a book that enriches our understanding of the process of implementation of Krishnamurti's educational ideals.

Book Review/The Complexity of Being Muslim in Contemporary India

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Rakshanda Jalil’s remarkable understanding of the complexity of experience surrounding Muslim identity in contemporary India is lucid, thought provoking and an exceedingly powerful commentary on the Indian political climate that is simultaneously secular and intolerant.

10 Minutes 38 Seconds in this Strange World : A Must Read

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Elif Shafak’s 10 Minutes 38 Seconds in this Strange World, lends voice to those at the margins.

Straight to Normal: My Life as a Gay Man- A Book That Challenges Stereotypes,...

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Sharif Rangnekar’s book Straight to Normal: My Life as a Gay Man, is an experiential account of his coming out story as a gay man and the many challenges that life threw his way.

The Ignorant School Master: Five Lessons in Intellectual Emancipation by Jaques Ranciere

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Ranciere’s classic work ‘The Ignorant School Master’, just like several such works is not to be seen as a policy document which can immediately be applied in totality.

When the Scholars Reflect on the Idea of a University…

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BOOK REVIEW / 'Utopias are sweet dreams', wrote Kant, but to strive relentlessly towards them is the duty of the citizen and of the statesmen as well. Universities must stand for these ideal causes which can never be lost so long as men seek wisdom and follow righteousness.

The Process of Teaching and Learning: The mistakes one makes!

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BOOK REVIEW Teaching Tales Learning Trails takes you on a journey of self-discovery through the hustle-bustle in the classroom to the dilemmas in the teacher’s mind. The stories in the book are sure to encourage a thought provoking debate on the altering contours of education and the practice of teaching-learning in our classrooms.

Etoa Munda Won the Battle

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BOOK REVIEW Stories are indeed the most fascinating pedagogic tools. With their narrative, characters and story line how beautifully they unfold life’s deepest treasures. Here is...

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