Learning to Forget: The Anti-memoirs of Modernity

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Oxford University Press, 2005 - Culture - 258 pages
This title argues that it may not be sufficient to equate the idea of modernity only with morphological attributes as technology science and industrialisation, particularly in the context of developing societies such as India. It also introduces the conceptual category of inter-subjectivity to analyse various facets in Indian social life.

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