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Reading subaltern studies : Critical history, contested meaning and the globalization of South Asia

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Publication details: Dehra Dun Permanent Black 2010Description: 442pISBN:
  • 9781843310594
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 954.05 LUD
Contents:
Table of Contents; Introduction; 1. A brief History of Subalternity; 2. Peasantry, Politics, and Historiography; 3. Critique of New Trend in Relation to Marxism; Subaltern Studies II: 4. A Review Article; 5. Significance of Non-subaltern Mediation; 6. Subaltern Autonomy and the National Movement; Recovering the Subject: 7. Subaltern Studies and Histories of Resistance in Colonial South Asia; 8. The Dis/appearance of Subalterns: 9. A Reading of a Decade of 'Subaltern Studies'; 10. Situating the Subaltern: History and Anthropology in the Subaltern Studies Project; 11. Conflict and Connection: Rethinking Colonial African History; 12. Subaltern Studies: Radical History in the Metaphoric Mode; 13. Drought and TADA in Adilabad; 14. Relevance (or Irrelevance) of Subaltern Studies; 15. The Decline of the Subaltern in Subaltern Studies
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Table of Contents;
Introduction;
1. A brief History of Subalternity;
2. Peasantry, Politics, and Historiography;
3. Critique of New Trend in Relation to Marxism;
Subaltern Studies II:
4. A Review Article;
5. Significance of Non-subaltern Mediation;
6. Subaltern Autonomy and the National Movement; Recovering the Subject:
7. Subaltern Studies and Histories of Resistance in Colonial South Asia;
8. The Dis/appearance of Subalterns:
9. A Reading of a Decade of 'Subaltern Studies';
10. Situating the Subaltern: History and Anthropology in the Subaltern Studies Project;
11. Conflict and Connection: Rethinking Colonial African History;
12. Subaltern Studies: Radical History in the Metaphoric Mode;
13. Drought and TADA in Adilabad;
14. Relevance (or Irrelevance) of Subaltern Studies;
15. The Decline of the Subaltern in Subaltern Studies

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