Robert a goshgarian biography of mahatma
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Violence, as a concept, has shaped most of human history and discourse. Over the centuries, the concept has gone through dynamic evolutions and should be understood in relation to diverse agents such as nation, nostalgia, and culture. Modern society’s tendency to impede and constrain overt forms of violence has paved the way for covert forms to exist in socio-cultural spheres. Cultural violence is one such realization where aggression gets exercised covertly through heterogenous mediums such as language, regulations, mass media, and most importantly cultural practices. Its topological structures can be traced in national imagination and a sense of cultural nostalgia originating out of it, that ultimately formulates cultural “otherness.” In Gandhian philosophy, the absence of physical aggression is insignificant, if not complemented with the eradication of violence from the cultural and intellectual strata. Gandhi’s critique of exclusive nationalism and narrowness is reflective o
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On the Matter of Change: Three Scenes of Collective Action
Sember, Robert. "On the Matter of Change: Three Scenes of Collective Action". Speculation, Now: Essays and Artwork, edited by Vyjayanthi Venuturupalli Rao, Prem Krishnamurthy and Carin Kuoni, New York, USA: Duke University Press, 2014, pp. 146-155. https://doi.org/10.1515/9780822375906-017
Sember, R. (2014). On the Matter of Change: Three Scenes of Collective Action. In V. Rao, P. Krishnamurthy & C. Kuoni (Ed.), Speculation, Now: Essays and Artwork (pp. 146-155). New York, USA: Duke University Press. https://doi.org/10.1515/9780822375906-017
Sember, R. 2014. On the Matter of Change: Three Scenes of Collective Action. In: Rao, V., Krishnamurthy, P. and Kuoni, C. ed. Speculation, Now: Essays and Artwork. New York, USA: Duke University Press, pp. 146-155. https://doi.org/10.1515/9780822375906-017
Sember, Robert. "On the Matter of Change: Three Scenes of Collective Action" In Speculation, Now: Essays and Artwork edit