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Re: 03: Aswapati’s Yoga-Tapasya: Silent, upon a peak in Darien—this new and marvellous Creation in Topaz Radiance by Joan Price
21st February 2010 The Mother’s Birthday Posted by debbanerji
Fundamentalism and the Integral Yoga – Auroville Today Interview with Debashish Banerji Posted by debbanerji
The Future Poetry Chapter XXI Recent English Poetry (2) Posted by rcarlson
Sinomania by Perry Anderson Posted by rcarlson
The Third Eye and Two Ways of (Un)knowing: Gnosis, Alternative Modernities, and Postcolonial Futures by Makarand Paranjape Posted by rcarlson
Posted by rcarlson
The Chess Master and the Computer by Garry Kasparov (chess metaphors: artificial intelligence and the human mind) Posted by rcarlson
Discourse and Truth: The Meaning of the Word “Parrhesia” by Michel Foucault Posted by rcarlson
Posted by rcarlson
“Technical Mentality and Individuation”: Interview with Brian Massumi on Gilbert Simondon Posted by rcarlson
Jibanananda Das, Post-Rabindrian Bengali Poet Posted by debbanerji
William Carlos Williams a poet among painters Posted by rcarlson
Wallace Stevens (1879 – 1955) Posted by rcarlson
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abdul lateef: If 20/21th century poetry departed from the traditional rhyme schemes, the form has certianly not vanished and has even...
debbanerji: yes, the new metrical experiments taking from non-western often east asian modes of regularity (tone leading, syllabic meter, etc) are...
abdul lateef: The authoritarian form of Asian Capitalism is what makes Orwell's Animal Farm such a prophetic novel. The pigs and humans...
abdul lateef: D: But, the insertion of the resources of “superposition, collage and parataxis” notwithstanding, where modernist (and postmodernist) poetry has been...
debbanerji: I agree regarding imagism's challenge to the phonocentric, as referenced by Derrida. It is interesting here that a predominant metrical...
abdul lateef: While there were many influences on the Beats including largely Whitman, Blake, Pound was a seminal influence on them...
debbanerji: In speaking of the future of Capitalism in terms of "Capitalism with an Asian face," aka "Authoritarian Capitalism," Zizek develops...
debbanerji: Excellent review, particularly the author's readings of Yasheng Huang’s Capitalism with Chinese Characteristics and Ching Kwan Lee’s Against the Law....
debbanerji: It is true and interesting that the ideogram and its dependance on the visual image enters prominently into the current...
abdul lateef: The interesting thing in the the evolution of English Poetry in the 20th century regards Sri Aurobindo's Future Poetry is... debbanerji: Interesting course description by Amardeep Singh. BTW, Sri Aurobindo was preparing to add a chapter on Modernism to The Future...
sanjukta mukherjee: This article is really great and I am also pursuing my phd in sri Aurobinbo Savitri ....
abdul lateef: Not so much related to Jibanananda as to Tagore but there also seems to be an Orientalist vibe morphing thru...
abdul lateef: part of the difficulty Tagore had in Europe was poor translation, no such problem here, Jibanananda's poems do well in...
debbanerji: Though, as you point out, Nandy acknowledges Sri Aurobindo's response to western modernity as being its nemesis in the sense...
abdul lateef: and interesting use of Williams work is here: Steve Reich & William Carlos Williams: Finding a Form...
abdul lateef: There was however, to be another movement, one away from the ear to the eye -imagist- that was to...
debashish: RC: Unfortunately Paranjape’s does not develop his argument in sufficient detail to conclude if the idea is actually viable to...
concerned citizen: 1) The ALA reports every year on the attempts to remove books from circulation; almost all are designed to remove them...
rcarlson: This seemed to be promising and welcome argument that the author was attempting to make concerning non-western ways of knowing...
rcarlson: Anish, rather than me do that research I'd suggest that if you continue to make comments here that you keep...
anish: RC , how come you have used the word "violence" here . Is this another of your attempts to spread...
rcarlson: ROC I agree that truth telling is certainly is a value championed in most every cultures. Foucault of course is tracing...
rcarlson: A: You may have noticed we like to call ourselves “devotees” of Sri Aurobindo . RC: "devotion without knowledge is...
debbanerji: Sure, it's the Divine Incarnate that the reaction is about, isn't it? Just as the Crusades and pious blood-letting in...
anish: RC , the innuendo here is around Sri Aurobindo , not me , a friend or a neighbor. Certainly if...
rcarlson: ah,... the gap between theorizing technology and the facts of its material instantiation...
rcarlson: Anish: Folks , do not make the mistake of assuming that a few individuals are behind all the actions against...
anish: Folks , do not make the mistake of assuming that a few individuals are behind all the actions against the...
M. Simon: Yes. It is true. Robots only exist in the imagination. And yet from time to time factory robots kill people....
Koantum: To see the rectifications and comments properly highlighted visit iyfundamentalism.info....
concerned citizen: One question this issue raises to Sri Aurobindo followers in North America, is why the leadership in Woodstock NY and...
rcarlson: Aurobindo section: Kipling was culturally an Indian child who grew up to become an ideologue of the moral and political superiority...
adam pogioli: In Raj Patel's new book, he says "The opposite of consumption isn't thrift it's generosity." This is obviously a difficult and...
adam pogioli: I love the implications involved in labeling the ecology movement "conservative". And I love how Zizek has pointed out...
raymond sigrist: Beautiful writing, thank you for your work. Re: "Or, in reverse, the experience of tentative agnostic-theism is available, etymologically, as...
adam pogioli: I just read this as I am taking a break in the middle of watching The Ister, which is, I...
rcarlson: Adam... thanks, for continuing the conversation one context removed from the other. As for the format editorially when an article...
rcarlson: roc, Sorry it took so long to post your comment, thanks, we are just figuring out the technology and attention spans...
adam pogioli: Great article- although why did you not post the last part? I have taken to transferring internet articles onto...
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