
In a world shaped by Euro-American narratives, Professor Sugata Bose's groundbreaking work, "Asia After Europe," emerges as a beacon of intellectual defiance, tracing the evolution of Asian solidarity and universalism. Delving into the continent's rich tapestry of cultural and philosophical conversations, Bose illuminates how Asian thinkers of the early twentieth century challenged Eurocentric norms, rejecting the hegemony of nation-states and embracing a "colorful cosmopolitanism." His narrative transcends pivotal moments like Japan's triumph over Russia in 1905 and the aftermath of World War II, showcasing the resurgence of Asian identity on the global stage. By spotlighting visionary figures such as Rabindranath Tagore and Okakura Tenshin, Bose unveils their pivotal roles in revitalizing Asianness amidst Western modernity's pressures. Furthermore, he dissects the complex interplay of tradition and modernity, debunking simplistic dichotomies and heralding a nuanced understanding of Asian identity.
Through Bose's lens, we confront enduring struggles against nationalist rivalries and religious tensions, urging a departure from European constructs of reason and identity. As the world witnesses the rise of China and contemporary globalization, Bose's reflections point towards a renewed era of solidarity and cultural exchange among Asia's diverse peoples. In a candid moment, he shares his hopes for a more inclusive future, lamenting the entrenchment of religious majoritarianism in India's upcoming elections while calling for a renewed commitment to genuine democracy and federal unity.
In Bose's vision, "Asia After Europe" not only unveils the past but also charts a course for an uncertain yet promising future, where Asia reclaims its global significance with vibrant unity in diversity.
Diese Geschichte stammt aus der April 2024-Ausgabe von Storizen.
Starten Sie Ihre 7-tägige kostenlose Testversion von Magzter GOLD, um auf Tausende kuratierte Premium-Storys sowie über 8.000 Zeitschriften und Zeitungen zuzugreifen.
Bereits Abonnent ? Anmelden
Diese Geschichte stammt aus der April 2024-Ausgabe von Storizen.
Starten Sie Ihre 7-tägige kostenlose Testversion von Magzter GOLD, um auf Tausende kuratierte Premium-Storys sowie über 8.000 Zeitschriften und Zeitungen zuzugreifen.
Bereits Abonnent? Anmelden

Fusion Fiction Season -2
Close Your Eyes and Let Your Ears be the Canvas

As you turn the page, let the adventure begin our book reviews await, promising literary delights and captivating tales!
We have already put out our bid to host the Olympics in 2036 and the scale of structures are being built to handle large capacities whether it be the Ram Mandir, the new terminals of airports, railway stations, ports, ropeways, expressways, corridors, tunnels, bridges, etc. But with these will come the era of quality in construction and of the use of green construction where there will be premium for companies that use environment friendly products and energy saving equipment.

UNDER THE Night-blooming - JASMINE TREE
Lata’s consciencereminds her of one of the commandments she has heard about love —“Always be patient and never fuss over trivial matters.” She is trying hard to be uncomplaining, accepting of whatever comes her way.

VIRTUAL VIBES VS.REAL FEELINGS: CAN DIGITAL LOVE LAST?
The 21st century has transformed how we connect, build relationships, and experience love.

INTERVIEW Pratap Padode Author: Tarmac to Towers
India's infrastructure journey has been nothing short of transformative, shaping the nation’s economic and social landscape over the past 25 years. In his book Tarmac to Towers: The India Infrastructure Story, Pratap Padode chronicles this remarkable evolution, offering an insightful analysis of key projects, policy shifts, and the challenges that have defined India’s growth.

From Roots to Routes: The Indian Diaspora's Journey Through Time
A Storizen Exclusive Feature

Dil Hai Ki Manta Nahi
\"What's common between the movie Dil hai Ki manta nahi and Qyamat se Qyamat. QSQT, that's what it was called in the 90s.\" \"Aamir Khan,\" came an instant reply from Sunny.

HOT OFF the press
Tucked away in Delhi's Ridge Forest, Malcha Mahal housed a family veiled in mystery-Begum Wilayat Mahal and her children, Princess Sakina and Prince Ali Raza-who claimed to be the last heirs of Awadh.

A PLACE CALLED love
Trisha browsed at Margao market, a smile on her face. Goa hadn’t changed a whole lot, thank god! Being here brought back memories, some sweet, some bitter.

KALEIDOSCOPE OF FAVOURITES...
Favourite place, is a person Whenever time \"invested\" together...