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The Future as Cultural Fact

The Future as Cultural Fact

Arjun Appadurai

Verso Books
2013
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This major collection of essays, a sequel to Modernity at Large and Fear of Small Numbers, is the product of ten years' research and writing, constituting an important contribution to globalization studies. Appadurai takes a broad analytical look at the genealogies of the present era of globalization through essays on violence, commodification, nationalism, terror and materiality.Alongside a discussion of these wider debates, Appadurai situates India at the heart of his work, offering writing based on firsthand research among urban slum dwellers in Mumbai, in which he examines their struggle to achieve equity, recognition and self-governance in conditions of extreme inequality.Finally, in his work on design, planning, finance and poverty, Appadurai embraces the "politics of hope" and lays the foundations for a revitalized, and urgent, anthropology of the future.
The Future Starts Here

The Future Starts Here

Arjun Appadurai

V A Publishing
2018
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What makes us human? We are all connected but do we feel lonely? Does democracy still work? Are cities for everyone? Should the planet be a design project? If Mars is the answer, what is the question? Who wants to live forever? The world of tomorrow is shaped by emerging design and technology of today. Bringing together a range of objects either newly released or in development, The Future Starts Here begins to imagine where our society might be headed. Cute but intelligent robots, massive unmanned aircraft that deliver internet access, crowdfunded buildings, tools printed in space, mysterious black boxes that understand human genetic codes - how can these objects affect the way we live, learn and love? And how are they challenging our understanding of what it means to be an individual, a citizen, a crowd or a species? With contributions from Arjun Appadurai, Zara Arshad, Teju Cole, Anne Galloway, Corinna Gardner, Rory Hyde, Jennifer Kabat, Alex Kalman, Natalie D. Kane, Kieran Long, Justin McGuirk, An Xiao Mina, Richard Moyes, Mariana Pestana, Susan Schuppli and Leanne Shapton.
Love Is Just a Story

Love Is Just a Story

Arjun Chaudhuri

Leaky Boot Press
2018
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These are poems that have been created out of the material of love. Love is, in all ways, a force that destroys. And since in destruction, as the Tantra says, are the seeds of creation, therefore love also births, and profoundly so. Poems such as these must be read without reserve and with empathy.Dr. S. N. Dev (PhD, Oxon.)Arjun Choudhuri is a poet and translator. He lives in Assam in Northeast India, where he teaches English literature at Gurucharan College, Silchar, and is curator for both the Anuvad Festival For the Arts and Humanities (Assam's first indie arts/lit festival) and The Northeast India Company (an indie arts collective). He has published six previous books of poetry: In the House Next Door (2006, Writers Workshop, Kolkata), The River Roads (2009, Wordsmith, Kolkata), Bordering Poetry: An Anthology of Translated Poetry from Barak Valley (2010, Vyatikram, Guwahati), Ajobithi and Other Poems: Translations (2009, Utsa Prakashani, Dhaka), Metrophobia (2012, Aquarius Publishing, USA) and Rain Tree Deity (2014, Editions du Zaporogue, Aarhus). He lives with his mother and sister in his ancestral home, where he occasionally dabbles in digital art and street photography and avidly collects ritual texts and icons relating to the Mahayana/Vajrayana doctrines and the Hindu Tantras.
Agricultural Reason in the Shadow of Subsistence Capitalism

Agricultural Reason in the Shadow of Subsistence Capitalism

Arjun Appadurai

HAU Society Of Ethnographic Theory
2024
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Analysis of an agrarian society confronted with capitalism. This collection of essays by Arjun Appadurai based on his fieldwork in rural Maharashtra, India, in the early 1980s is one of the few anthropological treatments of agricultural reasoning. In conversation with agronomists, economists, and development anthropologists, the essays explore the ways agricultural technologies, changes in how surface wells are dug and managed, the provision and sharing of food and management of time, issues of scale in studying rural lives, and how local knowledge is formed and transformed reveal the distinctive character of rural Indian sociality. Locating these features in the context of “subsistence capitalism,” Appadurai draws our attention to the importance of relational practices and the pull of autonomy. These essays offer a close look at an agrarian society at the pivotal moment of its encounter with capitalist transformation and study ideas of measurement, sociality, and independence.
Ethical Issues in Sports Law. Criminal Intent vs Implied Consent: Glorified Violence in Our Society: Resolving Conflicts Peacefully - A Memoir By Arju
My memoir is a story of development from the time of my birth to the time of adulthood and how playing contact sports requires a mind state, criminal intent, in order for an athlete to complete desired actions within the context of professional sport. My experiences both on and off the field contributed to a series of events that landed me in legal trouble and the effective communication skills I required to get my life back on track and complete my obligation to one day serve in public office in Canada. My dream of becoming the first Indian professional football player may have been cut short but it did not prevent me in growing into the person I am today, even with all the challenges I faced growing up. I hope my story inspires the youth and gives insight to my elders that with perseverance you can accomplish your goals, and although you might not be materially privileged like many others, you can still serve greater society to bring social justice, reform, and equality to the people you represent. I hope you enjoy reading my memoir
The Blood of Five Rivers

The Blood of Five Rivers

Arjun Bedi

Palimpsest Press
2023
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Kaka, born and raised in a small, rural farming village in the Indian province of Punjab, seizes a unique opportunity to leave India and seek his fortunes abroad. He is soon catapulted into a journey in which he becomes an unwitting witness to some of the most significant historical events in the latter half of the 20th century. Kaka's second-born and second-generation son, Nanak, charts his father's trajectory through the Middle East, Europe, and finally to North America where he ultimately settles in the place of Nanak's birth--, Canada. An intergenerational tale of fathers and sons, migration and intergration, and the lasting impacts of legacy.
Water Woes

Water Woes

Arjun Patel

Derf Press
2024
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Dive into the depths of hydrophobia, exploring its origins, real-life experiences, therapeutic approaches, cultural influences, and natures response to water fear. This comprehensive book delves into the science, psychology, and societal impact of hydrophobia, offering hope, understanding, and practical solutions for overcoming this debilitating phobia.
Diversity in Decline?

Diversity in Decline?

Arjun Tremblay

Springer Nature Switzerland AG
2019
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In this book, Arjun Tremblay considers the future of multiculturalism, contextualised within an ideological and political shift to the right. Is there any hope that multiculturalism will survive alongside the rise of the political right across democracies? How can policy makers continue to recognize and to accommodate minorities in an increasingly inhospitable ideological environment? Based on evidence from three case studies, Tremblay develops a hypothesis of multicultural outcomes, arguing that while the threat to multiculturalism is real, there still is hope, and that not only is the fate of minority rights in liberal democracies far from sealed, but it may still be possible to further protect the rights of immigrant and other minority groups in years to come. In order to do this, proponents of diversity politics may need to reconceptualise multiculturalism and other minority rights along instrumental lines as a means to fulfil policy objectives above and beyond the recognition and accommodation of immigrant minorities. This will be an important read for scholars interested in minority rights, multiculturalism, diversity politics, comparative politics, institutionalism, right-wing and far-right studies, and public policy.