Ranjan Ghosh

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Ranjan Ghosh teaches in the Department of English at the University of North Bengal. He is the author of Transcultural Poetics and the Concept of the Poet: From Philip Sidney to T. S. Eliot (2017) and coauthor (with J. Hillis Miller) of Thinking Literature Across Continents (2016), among others.

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Globalizing Dissent: Essays...

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Making Sense of the Secular

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Trans(in)fusion: Reflection...

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Plastic Tagore: Thinking Af...

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(In)fusion Approach: Theory...

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“I stand at the seashore, alone, and start to think…s There are the rushing waves mountains of molecules each stupidly minding its own business trillions apart yet forming white surf in unison…. For whom, for what?…. Deep in the sea all molecules repeat the pattern of one another till complex new ones are formed. They make others like themselves and a new dance starts. Growing in size and complexity living things masses of atoms DNA, protein dancing a pattern ever more intricate. Out of the cradle onto dry land here it is standing: atoms with consciousness; matter with curiosity. Stands at the sea, wonders at wondering: I a universe of atoms an atom in the universe. Richard P. Feynman2”
Ranjan Ghosh, Trans(in)fusion: Reflections for Critical Thinking



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