Abstract

Abstract: In this short essay I utilize the work of Elizabeth Cook-Lynn's In Defense of Loose Translations: An Indian Life in an Academic World and her understanding of anger as a framework for the responsibility of individuals within academic institutions. I reflect upon the remembrance of Cook-Lynn and, in the framework of responsibility, the possibilities it presents.

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