Modernity, Globalization and Identity: Towards a Reflexive Quest

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Enough has already been said and written about modernity, globalization and identity. What, however, distinguishes the book is its reflexivity — the politico-ethical questions in raises, and the way it makes us confront our own ambiguities and life-experiences. It uses contemporary sociological literature, negotiates with diverse sources of creative imagination, and remains immensely sensitive to the specificity of our own social reality: the trajectory of Indian modernity, the dynamics of cultural memory and globalization, and the dialectic of identity politics. With its argumentative style it pleads for a humane/reflexive modernity, narrates the possibility of a profound art of resistance against asymmetrical globalization, and strives for a more open and dialogic society that inspires one to overcome segmented identities. Here is a book that needs to be read by sociologists, social activists and all those who celebrate criticality and reflexivity.

ABOUT THE AUTHOR Avijit Pathak

Avijit Pathak teaches Sociology at the Centre for the Study of Social Systems, Jawaharlal Nehru University, New Delhi. His books include Discontents of a Culture and Journey Towards the Sacred.

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Title
Modernity, Globalization and Identity: Towards a Reflexive Quest
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Edition
1st ed.
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ISBN
8187879610
Length
175p.
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