The Abject Body and the Eternal Consciousness: the Human and the Non-Human Interface in Sri Aurobindo’s Karakahini by Subham Dutta

There are two questions that this paper seeks to explore: firstly, how Karakahini systematically departs from the anthropocentric bias that has been intrinsic to Sri Aurobindo’s philosophy and politics, and second how can re-think the relationship between human and the non-human vis-à-vis Sri Aurobindo’s conceptual paradigms.

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Fleshy Materialities: Anna Pratha and Multispecies Assemblage as a Form of Resistance by Sriram Natarajan

This paper explores human-bovine relationalities and biopolitics through a decolonial more-than-human reading of the current stray cattle crisis, which many North Indian states have been facing over the last few years

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