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_aChaturvedi, Vinayak Ed. _945480 |
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245 | _aMapping subaltern studies and the postcolonial | ||
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_bRawat Publications _aJaipur _c2000 |
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505 | _aCONTENTS INTRODUCTION vii Vinayak Chaturvedi 1 On Some Aspects of the Historiography of Colonial India Ranajit Guha 1 2 The Nation and Its Peasants Partha Chatterjee 3 Gramsci and Peasant Subalternity in India David Arnold 24 4.'The Making of the Working Class': E. P. Thompson and Indian History Rajnarayan Chandavarkar 50 5.Recovering the Subject: Subaltern Studies and Histories of Resistance in Colonial South Asia Rosalind O'Hanlon 72 6.Rallying Around the Subaltern C.A. Bayly 116 7.Moral Economists, Subalterns, New Social Movements and the (Re-) Emergence of a (Post-) Modernized (Middle) Peasant Tom Brass 127 8.Writing Post-Orientalist Histories of the Third World: Perspectives from Indian Historiography Gyan Prakash 163 9.After Orientalism: Culture, Criticism and Politics in die Third World Rosalind O'Hanlon and David Washbrook 191 10.Can the 'Subaltern' Ride? A Reply to O'Hanlon and Washbrook Gyan Prakash 220 11.Orientalism Revisited: Saidian Frameworks in the Writing of Modern Indian History Sumit Sarkar 239 12.Radical Histories and Question of Enlightenment Rationalism: Some Recent Critiques of Subaltern Studies Dipesh Chakrabarty 256 13.Voices from the Edge: The Struggle to Write Subaltern Histories Gyanendra Pandey 281 14.The Decline of the Subaltern in Subaltern Studies Sumit Sarkar 300 15.The New Subaltern: A Silent Interview Gayatri Chakravorty Spivak 324 Appendix: select bibliography 341 Acknowledgements 350 Index 351 | ||
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