Rabindranath Tagore in South-East Asia: Culture, Connectivity and Bridge Making

EDITOR: Lipi Ghosh

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  • EDITOR: Lipi Ghosh
  • HB ISBN : 978-93-84082-80-2
  • EBOOK ISBN : 978-93-84092-20-7
  • HB Year : 2016, EBOOK Year: 2017
  • Extent : 148
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Rabindranath Tagore in South-East Asia

EDITOR: Lipi Ghosh

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  • AUTHOR : Lipi Ghosh
  • HB ISBN : 978-93-84092-20-7
  • POD ISBN : 978-93-84092-19-1
  • EBOOK ISBN : 978-93-84092-20-7
  • Year : 2016
  • Extent : 400 + 40 coloured illustrations
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Rabindranath Tagore in South-East Asia: Culture, Connectivity and Bridge Making focuses on Rabindranath Tagore’s relations with the many mainland and maritime countries of South-East Asia he visited in the early twentieth century. This collection of essays probes the intellectual bases of Tagore’s theory of civilization, his ideas of East and West, his theory of cultural encounter in the context of South-East Asia, and also provides an in-depth analysis of his philosophy, i.e. his concepts of nationalism, internationalism and universalism. Opening up fresh and contextual perspectives on Tagore’s relations with and perceptions of South-East Asian cultures, this book shows how his visits to South-East Asian countries led to the establishment of cultural ties between India and South-East Asia over the years and finally resulted in a kind of permanent civilizational and cultural bond between them. Fittingly, many of the contributors to this volume are from the South-East Asian countries that Tagore had visited.
The essays in this book would draw attention of scholars and faculty members of Departments of South-East Asian Studies, Modern History, Literature and International Relations. This volume would also be of interest to libraries of colleges, universities and research institutions, like Indian Institute of Advanced Studies (Shimla), Indian Council of Social Science Research (Delhi), Center for Tagore Studies and Center for Studies in Social Sciences (Kolkata), etc.

The Editor
Lipi Ghosh is Professor and Director of the Centre for South and South-East Asian Studies, University of Calcutta. She is a distinguished scholar of South-East Asian Studies in India, and her special area of interest is inter-Asian connectivities. She was a Fulbright Academic and Professional Excellence Fellow and Visiting Faculty to the Asian Studies Program, California State University.

Rabindranath Tagore in South-East Asia: Culture, Connectivity and Bridge Making focuses on Rabindranath Tagore’s relations with the many mainland and maritime countries of South-East Asia he visited in the early twentieth century. This collection of essays probes the intellectual bases of Tagore’s theory of civilization, his ideas of East and West, his theory of cultural encounter in the context of South-East Asia, and also provides an in-depth analysis of his philosophy, i.e. his concepts of nationalism, internationalism and universalism. Opening up fresh and contextual perspectives on Tagore’s relations with and perceptions of South-East Asian cultures, this book shows how his visits to South-East Asian countries led to the establishment of cultural ties between India and South-East Asia over the years and finally resulted in a kind of permanent civilizational and cultural bond between them. Fittingly, many of the contributors to this volume are from the South-East Asian countries that Tagore had visited.
The essays in this book would draw attention of scholars and faculty members of Departments of South-East Asian Studies, Modern History, Literature and International Relations. This volume would also be of interest to libraries of colleges, universities and research institutions, like Indian Institute of Advanced Studies (Shimla), Indian Council of Social Science Research (Delhi), Center for Tagore Studies and Center for Studies in Social Sciences (Kolkata), etc.

The Editor
Lipi Ghosh is Professor and Director of the Centre for South and South-East Asian Studies, University of Calcutta. She is a distinguished scholar of South-East Asian Studies in India, and her special area of interest is inter-Asian connectivities. She was a Fulbright Academic and Professional Excellence Fellow and Visiting Faculty to the Asian Studies Program, California State University.

Table of Contents

Table of Contents

List Of Editor And Contributors vii
Acknowledgements ix
Introduction Lipi Ghosh 1-12
Rabindranath Tagore In South-East Asia: Connectivity And Bridge Making Sabyasachi Bhattacharya 13-20
Leaving Home: The Journeys Of Rabindranath Tagore William Radice 21-30
Rabindranath Tagore In Myanmar: Understanding His Visits And Impacts U Thaw Kaung And Daw Khin Hnin Oo 31-47
Rabindranath Tagore In Thailand: His Visit, Impact And Legacy Sawitree Charoenpong 48-66
Rabindranath Tagore’s Visit To Singapore And Malaya In 1927: Local Responses And Controversies Angela Oons Kheng Fay 67-78
Rabindranath Tagore’s Visits To Vietnam And Its Impacts Phan Thi Thu Hien 79-100
Rabindranath Tagore In Indonesia: An Experiment In Bridge-Building Arun Das Gupta 101-125
Afterword Tagore And The Eastern Question Sourindranath Bhattacharya 127-130
Index 131-137