Crystal Bartolovich / Neil Lazarus (eds.)
Marxism, Modernity and Postcolonial Studies
Herausgeber: Bartolovich, Crystal; Lazarus, Neil; Brennan, Timothy
Crystal Bartolovich / Neil Lazarus (eds.)
Marxism, Modernity and Postcolonial Studies
Herausgeber: Bartolovich, Crystal; Lazarus, Neil; Brennan, Timothy
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Marxism, Modernity and Postcolonial Studies provides a specifically Marxist intervention into postcolonial and cultural studies.
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Marxism, Modernity and Postcolonial Studies provides a specifically Marxist intervention into postcolonial and cultural studies.
Produktdetails
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- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 304
- Erscheinungstermin: 11. Juli 2002
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 216mm x 140mm x 18mm
- Gewicht: 431g
- ISBN-13: 9780521890595
- ISBN-10: 0521890594
- Artikelnr.: 22280470
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 304
- Erscheinungstermin: 11. Juli 2002
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 216mm x 140mm x 18mm
- Gewicht: 431g
- ISBN-13: 9780521890595
- ISBN-10: 0521890594
- Artikelnr.: 22280470
Crystal Bartolovich is Associate Professor of English and Textual Studies, Syracuse University
Introduction Crystal Bartolovich; Part I. Eurocentrism, 'The West', and the
World: 1. The rise of East Asia and the withering away of the interstate
system Giovanni Arrighi; 2. The fetish of 'the West' in postcolonial
studies Neil Lazarus; 3. The Eurocentric Marx and Engles and other related
myths August Nimtz; 4. Karl Marx, Eurocentrism, and the 1857 revolt in
British India Pranav Jani; Part II. Locating Modernity: 5. Liberation
theory: variations on themes of Marxism and modernity Benita Parry; 6.
Misplaced ideas? Locating and dislocating Ireland in colonial and
postcolonial studies Joe Cleary; 7. Sex, space and modernity in the work of
Rashid Jahan, Angareywali Priya Gopal; 8. Was there a time before race?
Capitalist modernity and the origins of racism Helen Scott; Part III.
Marxism, Postcolonial Studies and 'Theory': 9. Postcolonialism and the
problematic of uneven development E. San Juan; 10. Marxism, postcolonialism
and The Eighteenth Brumaire Neil Larsen; 11. Postcolonial studies between
the European wars: an intellectual history Timothy Brennan; 12. Adorno,
authenticity, critique Keya Ganguly.
World: 1. The rise of East Asia and the withering away of the interstate
system Giovanni Arrighi; 2. The fetish of 'the West' in postcolonial
studies Neil Lazarus; 3. The Eurocentric Marx and Engles and other related
myths August Nimtz; 4. Karl Marx, Eurocentrism, and the 1857 revolt in
British India Pranav Jani; Part II. Locating Modernity: 5. Liberation
theory: variations on themes of Marxism and modernity Benita Parry; 6.
Misplaced ideas? Locating and dislocating Ireland in colonial and
postcolonial studies Joe Cleary; 7. Sex, space and modernity in the work of
Rashid Jahan, Angareywali Priya Gopal; 8. Was there a time before race?
Capitalist modernity and the origins of racism Helen Scott; Part III.
Marxism, Postcolonial Studies and 'Theory': 9. Postcolonialism and the
problematic of uneven development E. San Juan; 10. Marxism, postcolonialism
and The Eighteenth Brumaire Neil Larsen; 11. Postcolonial studies between
the European wars: an intellectual history Timothy Brennan; 12. Adorno,
authenticity, critique Keya Ganguly.
Introduction Crystal Bartolovich; Part I. Eurocentrism, 'The West', and the
World: 1. The rise of East Asia and the withering away of the interstate
system Giovanni Arrighi; 2. The fetish of 'the West' in postcolonial
studies Neil Lazarus; 3. The Eurocentric Marx and Engles and other related
myths August Nimtz; 4. Karl Marx, Eurocentrism, and the 1857 revolt in
British India Pranav Jani; Part II. Locating Modernity: 5. Liberation
theory: variations on themes of Marxism and modernity Benita Parry; 6.
Misplaced ideas? Locating and dislocating Ireland in colonial and
postcolonial studies Joe Cleary; 7. Sex, space and modernity in the work of
Rashid Jahan, Angareywali Priya Gopal; 8. Was there a time before race?
Capitalist modernity and the origins of racism Helen Scott; Part III.
Marxism, Postcolonial Studies and 'Theory': 9. Postcolonialism and the
problematic of uneven development E. San Juan; 10. Marxism, postcolonialism
and The Eighteenth Brumaire Neil Larsen; 11. Postcolonial studies between
the European wars: an intellectual history Timothy Brennan; 12. Adorno,
authenticity, critique Keya Ganguly.
World: 1. The rise of East Asia and the withering away of the interstate
system Giovanni Arrighi; 2. The fetish of 'the West' in postcolonial
studies Neil Lazarus; 3. The Eurocentric Marx and Engles and other related
myths August Nimtz; 4. Karl Marx, Eurocentrism, and the 1857 revolt in
British India Pranav Jani; Part II. Locating Modernity: 5. Liberation
theory: variations on themes of Marxism and modernity Benita Parry; 6.
Misplaced ideas? Locating and dislocating Ireland in colonial and
postcolonial studies Joe Cleary; 7. Sex, space and modernity in the work of
Rashid Jahan, Angareywali Priya Gopal; 8. Was there a time before race?
Capitalist modernity and the origins of racism Helen Scott; Part III.
Marxism, Postcolonial Studies and 'Theory': 9. Postcolonialism and the
problematic of uneven development E. San Juan; 10. Marxism, postcolonialism
and The Eighteenth Brumaire Neil Larsen; 11. Postcolonial studies between
the European wars: an intellectual history Timothy Brennan; 12. Adorno,
authenticity, critique Keya Ganguly.