Emancipation for the Wretched of the Earth- A Postcolonial Interpretation of the Bible (JDV Philosophy Series-16)

Emancipation for the Wretched of the Earth- A Postcolonial Interpretation of the Bible (JDV Philosophy Series-16)

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Book Specification

Item Code: UBA300
Author: Gargi Mukherjee
Publisher: Jnana Deepa Vidyapeeth & Christian World Imprints
Language: English
Edition: 2020
ISBN: 9789351484806
Pages: 138
Cover: HARDCOVER
Other Details 9.50 X 6.50 inch
Weight 420 gm

Book Description

About the Book
This book is a postcolonial interpretation of the Bible, taking into account the wretched situation of the poor and marginalized, and especially the natives who were the victims of colonial power and policies. Drawing on the postcolonial discourse of Edward Said, Frantz Fanon and others, this book attempts at an emancipator hermeneutics of the Bible, in order to affirm dignity and worth of the poor and the marginalized. The author sees the Indian Biblical scholar Prof Soares-Prabhu as a postcolonial hermeneutic thinker, who ushers in respect freedom and authenticity for the wretched of the earth.

About the Author
Gargi Mukherjee is currently pursuing her PhD studies from Visvabharati University in the Department of Philosophy and Comparative Religion, Shantiniketan, West Bengal, India, founded by the Nobel laureate Rabindranath Tagore. She has finished her M Phil from Madurai Kamaraj University, Madurai, Tamil Nadu. Her areas of interest are Postcolonial Studies, Cultural Studies, Marxism and Phenomenology.

Foreword
Postcolonialism and its distant cousin postmodernism has a lot to offer. especially as critique of our contemporary economic, political, religious and philosophical systems. Contemporary world-views and life-styles are intimately linked by the colonial-post-colonial divide. Such divide exists in almost all areas of life and is poignantly felt at the religious level, where human beings feel closest and most intimate to oneself.

Thus the attempt made by an young and dynamic research scholar Gargi Mukherjee to critique the religious and biblical basis through the lenses of postcolonialism is truly commendable. Though herself is not a Christian, the scholar has undertaken the courageous task of unravelling some of the colonial interpretations of the Bible, helping the contemporary people to rediscover the freshness and liberative dimension of the Bible, especially from the experiential dimension of the poor, marginalised and the wretched of the earth. In the prophetic reinterpretation of the Indian Biblical scholar George Soares- Prabhu (1929-1995), she has found someone who has interpreted the Bible for the "natives," taking into consideration their dreams, aspirations and hopes. As we celebrate the 25th death anniversary of this well-known biblical scholar, this book may be regarded as a modest tribute to this prophetic hermeneut, revolutionary thinker and radical visionary. May he continue to inspire us to interpret the Bible meaningfully for our community.

This book is dense in its theoretical underpinning of post-colonialism. It does a tremendous service to the Christian community to rediscover the freshness and vigour of the Bible. It challenges the philosophers and scholars to be truly open to the "wretched of the earth," in their analysis of the world- views. It encourages ordinary people to be personalise the authentic experience of God in ordinary and normal experiences of life, including the exploitation of the during these Covid-19 times!

May this scholarly work enlighten our minds and enlarge our hearts to discern the complex colonial biases that we inherit, so that freed from such subtle biases, elusive prejudices and cerie distortions, we may be open to others and embrace the other in warm affection.

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