Writings on South Asian history and society
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Writings on South Asian history and society
(Subaltern studies, 6)
Oxford University Press, 1989
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Includes bibliographical references and index
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Description
Eight more essays in the "Subaltern" series, including a long essay by Ranajit Guha exploring the categories of domination and subordination in colonialism in India.
Table of Contents
- Sumit Sarkar: The Kali-Avatar of Bikrampur: A village scandal in early-twentieth century Bengal
- Gautam Bhadra: The mentality of subalternity: Kantanama or Rajdharma
- Julie Stephens: Feminist fictions: A critique of the category 'non-Western woman' in feminist writings on India
- Susie Tharu: Response to Julie Stephens
- Gyanendra Pandey: The colonial construction of 'communalism': British writings on Benares in the nineteenth century
- Partha Chatterjee: Caste and subaltern consciousness
- Ranajit Guha: Dominance without hegemony and its historiography
- Veena Das: Subaltern as perspective.
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