Ashis Nandy
Indian political psychologist, social theorist, and critic / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Ashis Nandy (born 13 May 1937) is an Indian political psychologist, social theorist, and critic. A trained clinical psychologist, Nandy has provided theoretical critiques of European colonialism, development, modernity, secularism, Hindutva, science, technology, nuclearism, cosmopolitanism, and utopia. He has also offered alternative conceptions relating to cosmopolitanism and critical traditionalism. In addition to the above, Nandy has offered an original historical profile of India's commercial cinema as well as critiques of state and violence.
Ashis Nandy | |
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Born | (1937-05-13) 13 May 1937 (age 86)[1] Bhagalpur, Bihar, British India |
Occupation | political psychologist, social theorist, Former Director of CSDS Delhi |
Nationality | Indian |
Alma mater | Gujarat University (PhD) |
Spouse | Uma Nandy |
Children | 1 |
Relatives | Pritish Nandy (brother) |
Academic background | |
Thesis | Role of a Valued Object in Personality: a Clinical Psychological Study of Money (1967) |
Doctoral advisor | P. H. Prabhu |
Academic work | |
Doctoral students | Tridip Suhrud |
He was Senior Fellow and Former Director of the Centre for the Study of Developing Societies (CSDS) for several years. Today,[when?] he is a Senior Honorary Fellow at the institute and apart from being the Chairperson of the Committee for Cultural Choices and Global Futures, also in New Delhi.[2][3]
Nandy received the Fukuoka Asian Culture Prize in 2007.[4] In 2008 he appeared on the list of the Top 100 Public Intellectuals Poll of the Foreign Policy magazine, published by The Carnegie Endowment for International Peace.[5]