[Reader-list] Death of a debate! Atlast!

Amit Basu amitrbasu50 at yahoo.co.in
Fri Jan 11 23:20:30 IST 2008


I think all debates have deaths and this is no surprise. However, the spirit in the dead-body remains in the way we write histories (or genealogies).
  amit

"sadan at sarai.net" <sadan at sarai.net> wrote:
  thanks Namrata,
for declaring the debate dead and lot of other remarks. Each reader has a
right to ask this question, what did s/he get. But I noticed you wrote,
'But what did we gain'. I wonder what does this we stand for?
I appreciate that you followed this debate with interest and cared to write
an obituary.
My fear is that dead sould may come back 
sadan.



On 4:11 pm 01/11/08 Namrata Kakkar wrote:
> Dear All,
> I think the debate that was going on here
> over a few days on whether all forms of histories need
> the archives or not, and other questions related to
> it, have reached a dead end and has died an un-
> natural death. We are relieved.
> This was all but obvious. While Chatterjee's
> confidence and erudition coupled with false humility
> and humbleness was all too transparent( he seems to be
> knwoing the answer to the question he was asking), Mr.
> Jha was trying too make both ends meet, anyhow; his
> arguments were at times wild off the mark.And Ritwik's
> late entry complicated the scene further, he would
> pass a judgement without wanting to back it and then
> switching to a new judgement. The only man sincere in
> this debate was Prem Chadravarkar who was foucused
> throughout but his sincerity was sacrificed to an
> ungainly comment, which he should not have taken
> personally at all.
> I think there were many readers like me who were
> following this debate with interest. But what did we
> gain--this is the question? And somebody should
> answer.
> namrata
>
>
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