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Reading subaltern studies : critical history, contested meaning, and the globalisation of South Asia / edited by David Ludden.

Van Pelt Library DS340 .R42 2001
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Format:
Book
Contributor:
Ludden, David E.
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
History.
South Asia--History--20th century.
South Asia.
India--History--20th century.
India.
Physical Description:
viii, 442 pages ; 22 cm
Place of Publication:
Delhi : Permanent Black ; Bangalore : Distributed by Orient Longman, [2001]
Summary:
Contributed articles.
Contents:
Brief history of subalternity / David Ludden
Peasantry, politics, and historiography : critique of new trend in relation to Marxism / Javeed Alam
Subaltern studies II : a review article / Sangeeta Singh ... [et. al.]
Significance of non-subaltern mediation / Ranajit Das Gupta
Subaltern autonomy and the national movement / B.B. Chaudhuri
Recovering the subject : Subaltern studies and histories of resistance in colonial South Asia / Rosalind O'Hanlon
Dis/appearance of subalterns : a reading of a decade of Subaltern studies / Jim Masselos
Situating the subaltern : history and anthropology in the Subaltern studies project / K. Sivaramakrishnan
Conflict and connection : rethinking colonial African history / Frederick Cooper
Subaltern studies : radical history in the metaphoric mode / Henry Schwarz
Drought and TADA in Adilabad / K. Balagopal
Relevance (or irrelevance) of Subaltern studies / Vinay Bahl
Decline of the subaltern in Subaltern studies / Sumit Sarkar.
Notes:
Includes bibliographical references (pages [436]-442).
ISBN:
8178240254
OCLC:
49327086

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