Cross-Fertilizing Roots and Routes Identities, Social Creativity, Cultural Regeneration and Planetary Realizations /

Bibliographic Details
Corporate Author: SpringerLink (Online service)
Other Authors: Giri, Ananta Kumar (Editor)
Summary:XLI, 416 p. 23 illus., 6 illus. in color.
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Language:English
Published: Singapore : Springer Nature Singapore : Imprint: Palgrave Macmillan, 2021.
Edition:1st ed. 2021.
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1007/978-981-15-7118-3
Format: Electronic Book
Table of Contents:
  • Part One: Cross-Fertilizing Roots and Routes: Self, Social Creativity and Reconstitution of Identities
  • Cross-Fertilizing Roots and Routes: Ethnicity, Socio-Cultural Regeneration and Planetary Realizations
  • Earth and World: Roots and Routes
  • First and Second Nature
  • Cosmopoesis: Navigating the Strangeness of Planetary Realizations
  • Understanding “Roots and Routes” from a Post-Kantian Tradition of Critique
  • Transversal Communication and Boundaries of Identification
  • Deconstructing and Reconstructing Identity: A Transformational Transcontinental Journey
  • There is a Thread That You Follow: Identity, Journey and Destiny
  • Part Two: Cross-Fertilizing Roots and Routes: New Possibilities with Philosophy, History, Anthropology and Literature
  • Reconciling the Self with the Other: An Existentialist Perspective On the Management of Ethnic Conflicts in Africa
  • Migration, Myth and History: A Cross-Border Case Study
  • From the danger of the routes to the alleged certainty about the roots: The journey to India from the early 18th to the late 19th century
  • Indigeneity, Cultural Memory and Hybrid Identity: Politics of ‘Belonging’ among Zomi- Chin-Kuki People of India- Myanmar Borderlands
  • Rethinking Postcolonial Identity: Caught in the Spiral of Violence
  • In Search of Territory: Women’s Existential Traverse through Varied Routes
  • Making a commonsense over roots and routes in a time of emotional turmoil: The Marwaris and the nationalist use of Kunti’s suffering self to construct the imagery of an idealised Indian womanhood
  • Crossing the Border: A Postcolonial Discourse of Double Consciousness and Multiple Solidarities with reference to the texts Brick Lane and The Mistress of Spices
  • Roots and Routes: The Novels of Su Tamilselvi and Kanmani Gunasekaran
  • The Roots and Routes of Mourning: Performing Craft and Community in Migrant Cultures in India
  • Cinematic Representation of Disability from Pity to Human Rights in India: Investigating the Changing Roots and Routes
  • Transnational Communities: The Quest for Development and South-South Connections.