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Rabindranath O Ganamadhyam (Bengali Version)

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Book Details

  • Author: Ayantika Ghosh
  • Publisher: Bangiya Sahitya Samsad
  • Language: Bengali
  • ISBN: 9789383590575

About the Book

Rabindranath O Ganamadhyam (Bengali Version) is an innovative work of literary and media studies by Ayantika Ghosh that examines the enduring relationship between Rabindranath Tagore and the evolving world of mass communication. Expanding the conventional understanding of media beyond newspapers, radio, and television, the book explores how diverse forms of artistic expression have carried, interpreted, and transformed Rabindranath's creative vision for successive generations.

The study adopts a broad definition of mass media, viewing it as every form of public expression that communicates ideas to society. Alongside traditional communication channels, the author includes music, dance, theatre, cinema, painting, recitation, and social networking platforms, demonstrating how each medium has contributed to the dissemination and reinterpretation of Rabindranath's literary, philosophical, and cultural legacy.

A central concern of the book is the reciprocal relationship between Rabindranath and various media. The author investigates how Rabindranath's works inspired different artistic forms to become meaningful vehicles of public communication, while also examining how these media reshaped and popularized his ideas among wider audiences. Through this perspective, the book presents Rabindranath not merely as a literary figure but as a powerful cultural presence whose influence extends across multiple modes of artistic and social expression.

The volume raises several thought-provoking questions: How was Rabindranath's philosophy reflected in the media of his own era? What role did he play in shaping modern Indian cultural communication? How has the post-Tagore era continued to reinterpret his works through new media? Can Rabindranath himself be regarded as a complete and self-sustaining medium of communication? These and other questions are explored through well-researched essays that combine literary criticism, media theory, and cultural analysis.

Written in a scholarly yet accessible style, Rabindranath O Ganamadhyam (Bengali Version) is an invaluable resource for students, researchers, teachers, and readers interested in Rabindra studies, media studies, communication, Bengali literature, performing arts, cultural history, and interdisciplinary humanities. By bringing together literature and media scholarship, the book offers a fresh and comprehensive understanding of Rabindranath Tagore's continuing relevance in the age of mass communication.