M.K. Gandhi
Led by Vivek Dhareshwar, Indian Slate is a research platform that takes its inspiration from Gandhi’s conviction that research on India could unearth new insights. At a time when in every domain—economics, politics, environment—it is evident that the structures erected on Western thought have brought us face to face with the ever deepening crisis that has made it difficult if not impossible to conceive of how to live, it would be tragic to further neglect what India and its traditions have to offer as an alternative. Developing these insights through courses, seminars and more, Indian Slate hopes to draw in practitioners from a wide range of backgrounds and become a site of inquiry into the different domains of our world – the natural and built environment, politics, art, social structures and organizations, institutions.
Read Vivek Dhareshwar's newly released book
Part of the Critical Humanities Across Cultures series, this book examines the relationship between cultural difference and practical knowledge and its implications for the study of humanities and the social sciences. It sketches a meta-theory of Western thought to grasp the conceptual distortions that result when a normatively structured theoretical way of understanding the world seeks to displace practical forms of understanding. The book offers an alternative conceptualization of Indian sociality through the idea of a practitional matrix.
Explore courses and seminars led by Dr. Vivek Dhareshwar whose work since the 1980s has spanned literary theory and criticism, cultural studies, political theory, and the philosophy of the social sciences. His current research focuses on the idea of a philosophical life and the concepts of Indian thought.
Pre-requisites: None
Duration: 10 weeks (once per week)
Mode: Virtual
Capacity: 8-10 Participants
This course introduces you to the issues involved in understanding cultural difference, colonialism and the difference between practical reflection and theoretical understanding.
Pre-requisites: Course 01
Duration: 10 weeks (once per week)
Mode: Virtual
Capacity: 8-10 Participants
Using "sexuality" as a point of departure, this course will take the ontological route to figure out the emergence and peculiar status of moral norms and normativity.
Pre-requisites: Course 01 and 02
Course brief and schedule will be provided when participants are ready for this level.
For independent/seasoned researchers
For universities and institutions
Consult with Vivek on designing alternative curricula to reconceptualize how the humanities and social sciences are taught at your institution at both the graduate and undergraduate level.