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Truly inspiring.,
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This review is from: The Intimate Enemy: Loss and Recovery of Self Under Colonialism (Oxford India Paperbacks) (Paperback)
Ashis Nandy provokes self-reflection from the reader, where you realize you, yourself, withhold certain aspects of the enemy whom you abhor. He provides interesting insight with regards to transcending the dichotomy between the colonizer and the colonized. The Intimate Enemy is truly magnificent.
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This book cannot be read fast. I first heard of this philosopher on the French Cultural Radio in a program on Islam in India. If you know about Franz Fanon and other psycho-sociologists like Erik Fromm etc but you don't know about the consequences of colonization in the Sub-continent, this book is for you.
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The Intimate Enemy: Loss and Recovery of Self Under Colonialism by Ashis Nandy (Paperback - March 9, 1989)
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