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MAPPING SUBALTERN STUDIES AND THE POSTCOLONIAL / edited and introduced by Vinayak Chaturvedi.

By: Contributor(s): Language: English Series: Mapping (London, England)Publication details: London Verso 2000/01/01Edition: 1Description: 364ISBN:
  • 9781844676385 (hardback)
  • 1844676382 (hardback)
  • 9781844676378 (pbk.)
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 954 MAP
Contents:
Vinayak ChaturvediRanajit GuhaPartha ChatterjeeDavid ArnoldRajnarayan ChandavarkarRosalind O'HanlonC. A. BaylyTom BrassGyan PrakashRosalind O'Hanlon and David WashbrookGyan PrakashSumit SarkarDipesh ChakrabartyGyanendra PandeySumit SarkarGayatri Chakravorty Spivak Introduction p. vii 1 On Some Aspects of the Historiography of Colonial India p. 1 2 The Nation and Its Peasants p. 8 3 Gramsci and Peasant Subalternity in India p. 24 4 'The Making of the Working Class': E. P. Thompson and Indian History p. 50 5 Recovering the Subject: Subaltern Studies and Histories of Resistance in Colonial South Asia p. 72 6 Rallying Around the Subaltern p. 116 7 Moral Economists, Subalterns, New Social Movements and the (Re-) Emergence of a (Post-) Modernized (Middle) Peasant p. 127 8 Writing Post-Orientalist Histories of the Third World: Perspectives from Indian Historiography p. 163 9 After Orientalism: Culture, Criticism and Politics in the Third World p. 191 10 Can the 'Subaltern' Ride? A Reply to O'Hanlon and Washbrook p. 220 11 Orientalism Revisited: Saidian Frameworks in the Writing of Modern Indian History p. 239 12 Radical Histories and Question of Enlightenment Rationalism: Some Recent Critiques of Subaltern Studies p. 256 13 Voices from the Edge: The Struggle to Write Subaltern Histories p. 281 14 The Decline of the Subaltern in Subaltern Studies p. 300 15 The New Subaltern: A Silent Interview p. 324 Appendix Select Bibliography p. 341 Acknowledgements p. 350 Index p. 351
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"Published in association with New Left review."

Originally published: Verso, 2000.

Vinayak ChaturvediRanajit GuhaPartha ChatterjeeDavid ArnoldRajnarayan ChandavarkarRosalind O'HanlonC. A. BaylyTom BrassGyan PrakashRosalind O'Hanlon and David WashbrookGyan PrakashSumit SarkarDipesh ChakrabartyGyanendra PandeySumit SarkarGayatri Chakravorty Spivak
Introduction p. vii
1 On Some Aspects of the Historiography of Colonial India p. 1
2 The Nation and Its Peasants p. 8
3 Gramsci and Peasant Subalternity in India p. 24
4 'The Making of the Working Class': E. P. Thompson and Indian History p. 50
5 Recovering the Subject: Subaltern Studies and Histories of Resistance in Colonial South Asia p. 72
6 Rallying Around the Subaltern p. 116
7 Moral Economists, Subalterns, New Social Movements and the (Re-) Emergence of a (Post-) Modernized (Middle) Peasant p. 127
8 Writing Post-Orientalist Histories of the Third World: Perspectives from Indian Historiography p. 163
9 After Orientalism: Culture, Criticism and Politics in the Third World p. 191
10 Can the 'Subaltern' Ride? A Reply to O'Hanlon and Washbrook p. 220
11 Orientalism Revisited: Saidian Frameworks in the Writing of Modern Indian History p. 239
12 Radical Histories and Question of Enlightenment Rationalism: Some Recent Critiques of Subaltern Studies p. 256
13 Voices from the Edge: The Struggle to Write Subaltern Histories p. 281
14 The Decline of the Subaltern in Subaltern Studies p. 300
15 The New Subaltern: A Silent Interview p. 324
Appendix Select Bibliography p. 341
Acknowledgements p. 350
Index p. 351

Includes bibliographical references (pages 341-349) and index.

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