The Sikh Memory: Its Distinction And Contribution To Humankind
Author : Gurbhagat Singh
by – Deepinderjeet Randhawa
This volume is a preliminary effort to theorize the Sikh memory that through its pressures, anxieties and different ontology has emerged with a distinct way of remembering. The way lessens the traumatic effect of the disturbing “episode” of the encountered hegemonic moment. It is grasped in the larger meaning-world, called “intersemiosity”. The whole creation or universe is inhabited by diverse species. No remembering is enlightening unless related to this interspecies reality. The extended “interspecific” memory will be not only therapeutic but also wondrous.
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