Making a Masala Modern Anglophone Indian Philosophy [Book Review]

The Berlin Review of Books (2018)
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Abstract

'Minds Without Fear' attempts to showcase the intellectual agency of Anglophone Indian philosophers living under coloniality. The book’s thirteen chapters are framed by the acute professional anxiety many of them experienced then, and its rippling effects which continue till today. Like their predecessors, contemporary Indian philosophers worry that colonialism has crippled their intellectual abilities. Authors Nalini Bhushan and Jay Garfield argue that this anxiety is simply a type of “false consciousness” (38).

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Monika Kirloskar-Steinbach
VU University Amsterdam

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