GANDHI AFTER GANDHI
UNIVERSITY OF TURINCampus Einaudi Lungo Dora Siena 100, Torino
2-3 DECEMBER 2019INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE
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Aula Magna
Gandhian grass root movements and their experiences IEnvironmental and social sustainability according to the Gandhian vision as implemented by ASSEFA IndiaIn pursuit of traditional farming, farmers and our food systems The Mahatma’s visionary critique of industrialization/ The western civilization in the light of India’s globalized economy today : heading towards a devastating future? The Alternative Politics of Migrant Workers in Delhi
Gandhian peace and civil rights movements in a global dimension INote sulle reti imperiali britanniche nell’Oceano indiano (1860-1914): i “coolies” indiani in Sudafrica e la politica di GandhiGandhi and South AfricaGandhi e il movimento panafricanista (1919-1945)Gandhi Going Global: Nation, community, diaspora in the US and South Africa
9:30-10:00
10:00-11:30
11.30-12:00
12:00-13:30
13:30-14:30
Panel 1 F. LovisoloVijay Singh Negi Jagyoseni Mandal
Shankar Ramaswami
Panel 2Massimiliano Vaghi Carmen ConcilioChiara CorazzaRitu Gairola Khanduri
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Room H7
3 December 9:30-11:00
11:00-11:30 Coffee break
16:00-16:30 coffee break
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Panel 7Kamila Junik-Łuniewska Roshni Sengupta Pralay Kanungo Rohit Wanchoo Sanjukta Das Gupta
Panel 8Franco ManniAlessandro VescoviAhyaan RaghuvanshiJacek SkupKumar, Pratyush
13:30 -15:30
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Panel 5Annie DevenishEijiro HazamaAmitendu Bhattacharya Mario Prayer
Panel 6Antonino DragoSagnella-Bitossi Gloria GermaniLouis Campana
Panel 3Elsa Bianco, Giuseppe Barbiero, Mariella BoPietro MorettiRenu Nanda
Laura Colucci-Gray, Donald Gray, Elena Camino
Panel 4 Andrea CarossoNishant Bhardwaj Hyun Höchsmann Monica De Togni
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Understanding Gandhi in today’s times: legacy, philosophy, and the presentGandhi in contemporary Hindi writingFrom political icon to Mahatma: the visual turn in portrayal of Gandhi in Indian cinemaHindu Nationalists and Mahatma GandhiRethinking Gandhi and Non-Violence TodayGandhi and Adivasis: Post-Independence re-imaginations
Gandhian political view, experience and legacy past and present III“Mazzini’s Influence and Gandhi’s legacy on Family Duties against Corruption”.Gandhi in Raja Rao’s Kanthapura (1938).Loving Oneself through Others. The Political Philosophies of Savarkar and GandhiGandhi and BoseGandhi’s Law
15:30-16:00 Coffee break
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Panel 9Parmeet KajalRachna Sharma Dezs Szenkovics
Pallavi Varma Patil + Roshni Ravi Punsara Amarasinghe
Panel 10Inês Raquel Cambé Duque + Piyush Bhatti Marzia CasolariFarooq Ahmad DarAlessandra Consolaro + Tommaso Bobbio
Gandhian political view, experience and legacy past and present IVGandhi versus Gandhi: A comparative study of his thoughts in his English and Vernacular NewspapersExploring the legacy of Gandhian ethics in journalism in the era of post truth: a critical AnalysisGandhi’s Economic Thought: Is It Still Relevant?Nai TaleemDeconstructing “Swaraj” as the Mahatma Gandhi’s political idealist reflection of anarchism
Gandhian political view, experience and legacy past and present VGandhi’s model of decentralisationPartitions and beyond: Gandhi’s views on India’s and Palestine’s partitionsGandhi and the Creation of PakistanModi and Gandhi
17:30-18:00 general discussion and closing remarks
Lectio Magistralis: Michelguglielmo Torri The Mahatma and the Muslims: Gandhi’s role in making India’s partition inevitable
Gandhian political view, experience and legacy past and present IThe sensual Gandhi Rethinking Gandhi’s “Secularism”: How Gandhi’s Brahmacarya Related to His Last Political VisionA ‘National Diet’ for the Indians: Gandhi and the Phenomenon of Muscular Nationalism Khadi after Gandhi
Gandhian political view, experience and legacy past and present IINon violenza: chi, come, verso che?L’eredità di Gandhi nell’“esperienza religiosa” di Aldo CapitiniL’importanza del pensiero di Gandhi per la sopravvivenza del pianeta e dell’uomoApproches d’une économie non-violente
Gandhian grass root movements and their experiences IILa pratica del silenzio attivo e lo sviluppo di swaraj. Una scuola di nonviolenza.Nonviolenza e disabilitàGandhian Technological Innovative Pedagogical Interventions for Female Education: An experiment in Jammu district of Jammu and Kashmir State in IndiaThe Earth as integral dimension to ‘development’: reflecting on the educational potentialities of Gandhi’s message in a school gardening project.
Gandhian peace and civil rights movements in a global dimension II“Stride Toward Freedom”: Martin Luther King, the Montgomery Bus Boycott and the Gandhian LessonRevisiting ‘ahimsa’ in a divided worldNon-violence as Universal Love in Gandhi and Mozi Was There Any Chinese Gandhi? Political Pacifist Participation and the 1948 National Assembly
20.00 Dinner
2 December Welcome and opening
Keynote Lecture: Shruti Kapila Gandhi and the Truth of Violence
Break
Giuliano Pontara “Gandhi, nonviolenza e giustizia sociale” in dialogo con Anna Bravo
Lunch break
14:30- 16:00
16:30- 18:00
12:30-13:30 Lunch break
11.30-12:30 Aula Magna
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