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Dipesh Chakrabarty - Wikipedia

Dipesh Chakrabarty - Wikipedia


Dipesh Chakrabarty

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Dipesh Chakrabarty
দীপেশ চক্রবর্তী
Dipesh Chakrabarty, 2012 (cropped).jpg
Born1948
AwardsToynbee Prize
Academic background
Alma materAustralian National University
Academic work
Main interestsSubaltern StudiesPostcolonialism

Dipesh Chakrabarty (born 1948, in Kolkata, India) is an Indian historian, who has also made contributions to postcolonial theory and subaltern studies. He is the Lawrence A. Kimpton Distinguished Service Professor in history at the University of Chicago, and is the recipient of the 2014 Toynbee Prize, named after Professor Arnold J. Toynbee, that recognizes social scientists for significant academic and public contributions to humanity.[1]

Biography[edit]

Dipesh Chakrabarty attended Presidency College of the University of Calcutta, where 


Chakrabarty has had an extensive program of visiting lectureships: visiting fellow, Humanities Institute, Princeton, USA (2002); Hitesranjan Sanyal Visiting Professor of History, Centre for Studies in Social Sciences, University of Calcutta (2003); visitor, Humanities Center, State University of New York, Stony Brook (2004); visiting fellow, Max Planck Institute for Historical Sciences, University of GöttingenGermany (2005); Faculty, Seminar in Experimental Critical Theory, University of California, Irvine (2005); visiting research professor, University of Technology, Sydney (2005 and 2009); visitor, Center for Historical Studies, Jawaharlal Nehru UniversityDelhi (2005); scholar-in-residence, Pratt Institute, New York (2005); visiting professor, European Humanities UniversityVilniusLithuania (2006); Ida Beam Distinguished Visiting Professor, University of Iowa (2007); distinguished visitor, Institute of Advanced Study, University of Minnesota (2007); Fellow at the Wissenschaftskolleg zu Berlin (2008–09): Katz Professor in the Humanities, University of Washington, Seattle (2009); Hallsworth Visiting Professor, University of Manchester, U.K. (2009); Institut für die Wissenschaften vom Menschen, Vienna, Austria (2010); Lansdowne Lecturer, Victoria University, Canada (2012); Nicholson Distinguished Visiting Scholar, University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign (2013). In 2014, Chakrabarty delivered the IWM Lectures in Human Sciences in Vienna; a public lecture at Cankaya Municipality (Ankara, Turkey); Principal's Distinguished Visitor, Queen's University, Canada; distinguished visitor, Humanities Institute, Stony Brook University, New York; visitor, University of Barcelona, Spain; visiting fellow, Humanities Research Centre, College of Arts & Social Sciences, Australian National University (2014);[3] GLASS scholar, Leiden University Institute for Area Studies (LIAS) – Humanities University of Leiden, (2015).[4]

He also served on the Humanities jury for the Infosys Prize from 2014 to 2016.[5]

The academic Christine Fair has accused Chakrabarty of making an inappropriate sexual comment during her time as a student in 1994.[6] Fair also alleged that Chakrabarty made similar comments to others.[6] The University of Chicago released a statement in 2017 inviting students to formally report such allegations.[7] In 2021, the Graduate Employee's Organization at the University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign protested the university's decision to host Chakrabarty at a roundtable on criticism and interpretive theory, in response to Fair's allegations.[8][9]

Honours[edit]

2004: Fellow of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences[10]

2006: Honorary Fellow of the Australian Academy of the Humanities[11]

2010: Doctor of Letters (D.Litt. (Honoris Causa)), University of London (conferred at Goldsmiths)[citation needed]

2011: honorary doctorate by the University of Antwerp, Belgium, in 2011; Distinguished Alumnus Award, Indian Institute of Management (IIM), Calcutta (conferred on the occasion of the fiftieth anniversary of the institute in 2011)[12]

2014: Toynbee Prize, named for Professor Arnold J. Toynbee, that recognizes social scientists for significant academic and public contributions to humanity[2]

2019: Tagore Memorial Prize (Rabindra Smriti Puraskar) awarded by the Government of West Bengal, India.

Bibliography[edit]

Books[edit]

  • Rethinking Working Class History (1989)
  • Social Dimensions of Early Buddhism
  • Beginning of Iron and Social Changes in India: Indian Studies Past and Present
  • Provincializing Europe: Postcolonial Thought and Historical Difference (2000)
  • Habitations of Modernity: Essays in the Wake of Subaltern Studies (2002)
  • The Calling of History: Sir Jadunath Sarkar and His Empire of Truth (2015)
  • The Crises of Civilization: Exploring on Global and Planetary Histories (2018)
  • (With Ranajit Dasgupta) Some Aspects of Labor History of Bengal in the Nineteenth Century: Two Views (2019)
  • The Climate of History in a Planetary Age (2021)

Edited volumes[edit]

  • Cosmopolitanism (2002), editor with Carol Breckenridge, Sheldon Pollock, and Homi K. Bhabha
  • From the Colonial to the Postcolonial: India and Pakistan in Transition (2007), editor with Rochona Majumdar and Andrew Sartori
  • Historical Teleologies in the Modern World (2015), editor with Henning Trüper and Sanjay Subrahmanyam

Selected articles[edit]

  • "Postcoloniality and the Artifice of History: Who Speaks for 'Indian' Pasts?" Representations 37 (Winter 1992): 1–26.
  • "The Death of History? Historical Consciousness and the Culture of Late Capitalism." Public Culture 4.2 (Spring 1992): 47–65.
  • "Universalism and Belonging in the Logic of Capital." Public Culture 12.3 (Fall 2000): 653–678.
  • "Where Is the Now?" Critical Inquiry 30 (Winter 2004): 458–462.
  • "The Climate of History: Four Theses." Critical Inquiry 35.2 (Winter 2009): 197–222.
  • "Postcolonial Studies and the Challenge of Climate Change." New Literary History 43.1 (Winter 2012): 1–18.
  • "Climate and Capital: On Conjoined Histories." Critical Inquiry 41.1 (Autumn 2014): 1–23.
  • "Humanities in the Anthropocene: The Crisis of an Enduring Kantian Fable." New Literary History 47.2–3 (Spring and Summer 2016): 377–397.

Books in Bengali Language[edit]

See also[edit]

References[edit]

  1. ^ "Dipesh Chakrabarty Named 2014 Toynbee Prize Recipient"Toynbee Prize Foundation. Retrieved 9 September 2021.. He is the author of the seminal Provincializing Europe: Postcolonial Thought and Historical Difference (2000).
  2. Jump up to:a b Dipesh Chakrabarty Named 2014 Toynbee Prize Recipient Archived 27 January 2020 at the Wayback Machine, Toynbee Prize Foundation, 9 July 2014, accessed 22 July 2015
  3. ^ HRC 2014 Visiting FellowsAustralian National University, accessed 24 July 2015
  4. ^ Dipesh Chakrabarty (Fall 2015)University of Leiden, accessed 24 July 2015
  5. ^ Humanities Jury, Infosys Science Foundation. "Infosys Prize – Jury 2016"Infosys Science FoundationArchived from the original on 14 November 2017.
  6. Jump up to:a b ""#HimToo: A Reckoning", accessed 11 November 2022"BuzzFeed. Fair has subsequently withdrawn several of the claims made in this article ""Retraction Statement" accessed 11 November 2022". 8 September 2022.
  7. ^ "UChicago and the Asymmetry of Power: Academic circles can be unwelcoming and dangerous for women". 20 November 2017.
  8. ^ "GEO Statement on the "Author's Roundtable with Dipesh Chakrabarty" Hosted by UIUC's Unit for Criticism and Interpretive Theory". 10 April 2021.
  9. ^ "Graduate students express concern over University-invited professor with sexual harassment allegation". 14 April 2021.
  10. ^ "Dipesh Chakrabarty | History | The University of Chicago"history.uchicago.edu. Retrieved 15 November 2019.
  11. ^ "Fellows"Australian Academy of the Humanities. Retrieved 15 November 2019.
  12. ^ Dipesh Chakrabarthy Archived 13 November 2020 at the Wayback MachineHeyman Centre, accessed 24 July 2015
  13. ^ "আনন্দবাজার পত্রিকা – পুস্তক পরিচয"archives.anandabazar.com. Retrieved 6 June 2019.
  14. ^ "ইতিহাসের জনজীবন ও অন্যান্য প্রবন্ধ"www.goodreads.com. Retrieved 6 June 2019.
  15. ^ Chakrabarty, Dipesh (2018). Manorathera ṭhikānā. Kalakātā. ISBN 9789382425823OCLC 1035635633.
  16. ^ "জনজীবনের বিশ্লেষণী দর্পণ"anandabazar.com. Retrieved 6 June 2019.
  17. ^ ঘোষ, সেমন্তী. "তর্কের জায়গাও রইল খোলা"anandabazar.com. Retrieved 6 June 2019.

Further reading[edit]

  • Dimova-Cookson, Maria (2012), "Subaltern studies, post-colonial Marxism, and 'finding your place to begin from': an interview with Dipesh Chakrabarty.", in Browning, Gary; Dimova-Cookson, Maria; Prokhovnik, Raia (eds.), Dialogues with contemporary political theorists, Houndsmill, Basingstoke, Hampshire New York: Palgrave Macmillan, pp. 58–73, ISBN 9780230303058

External links[edit]

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MORRIE SCHWARTZ became an internationally renowned figure posthumously after Mitch Albom's Tuesdays with Morrie stayed number one on the New York Times nonfiction bestseller list for five years. Before that he was a beloved professor of sociology at Brandeis University and cherished therapist at Greenhouse in Cambridge, Massachusetts. Morrie wrote on a wide variety of topics. He dedicated his life to helping people understand their relationships to society, other people, and themselves. His groundbreaking 1954 book (with Alfred Stanton) The Mental Hospital made him a superstar in the field of sociology, earning Morrie a full professorship as his first university position. Morrie was dedicated to social justice and valuing every human being.

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Morrie wrote this book between 1988-'92, so there's nothing in here about ALS. This is written from the POV of an older man who thinks he's got many, many years remaining. And it's not just for the aged. I'm differently abled with cerebral palsy, and I found the book immensely and immeasurably helpful!