Ashis Nandy () (born 1937) is an
Indian political psychologist, a
social theorist, and a contemporary cultural and political critic. A trained sociologist and
clinical psychologist, his body of work covers a variety of topics, including public conscience, mass violence, and dialogues of civilizations.
He was Senior Fellow and Director of the
Centre for the Study of Developing Societies (CSDS) for several years. Today, he is a Senior Honorary Fellow at the institute and apart from being the Chairperson of the Committee for Cultural Choices and Global Futures, also in
New Delhi.
Emory University.
Centre for the Study of Developing Societies (CSDS) website.
Nandy had received the
Fukuoka Asian Culture Prize in 2007. In 2008 he appeared on the list of the
Top 100 Public Intellectuals Poll of the
Foreign Policy magazine, published by The
Carnegie Endowment for International Peace.
Early life and education
Nandy was born in a
Bengali Christian family at
Bhagalpur,
Bihar, in 1937. He is the eldest of three sons of Satish Chandra Nandy and Prafulla Nalini Nandy, and brother of
Pritish Nandy. Later, his family moved to
Calcutta. Nandy's mother was a teacher at
La Martiniere School,
Calcutta and subsequently became the school's first Indian vice principal. When he was 10, British India was partitioned into two sovereign countries - India and Pakistan. He witnessed the time of conflicts and...
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