Trans(in)fusion and Contemporary Thought: Thinking in Migration engages with Ranjan Ghosh?s concept of trans(in)fusion and critical theory. Trans(in)fusion reexamines critical thinking and considers how thinking across traditions and systems of thought can generate distinct interpretive experiences. The chapters not only analyze Ghosh?s work but provide insight into the authors? individual positions and critical approaches.
One could apply to Ranjan Ghosh what Carlyle writes in Sartor Resartus about his archetypal philosopher: Ghosh’s unparalleled peculiarity is that he combines Descendentalism and Transcendentalism, both pushed to superlative levels of intensity, Theory plunging into its “Minima” while being exalted to “Maxima” reaching beyond the visible heavens… This double helix is analyzed with precision, intelligence and verve by eight superb writers gathered in this thought-provoking collection.
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