Cosmopolitan thought zones : South Asia and the global circulation of ideas
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Cosmopolitan thought zones : South Asia and the global circulation of ideas
(The Palgrave Macmillan transnational history series)
Palgrave Macmillan, 2010
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Bibliography: p. 284-294
Includes index
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内容説明
Examines forms of cosmopolitanism in the high period of South Asian anti-colonialism, 1890-1947. Essays argue that anti-colonial action stemmed not only from a teleological rush to realize the form of nation-states, but from the speculative aspiration to critique and transcend notions of universalism and the ultimate good brought by British rule.
目次
- Introduction
- K.Manjapra PART I: THEORY AND METHODS Is Nationalism a Boon or a Curse?
- A.Sen Benjamin in Bengal: Cosmopolitanism and Historical Primacy
- S.Tagore Said and the History of Ideas
- S.Kaviraj PART II: DIFFERENT UNIVERSALISMS Iqbal on Nietzsche: A Transcultural Dialogue
- A.Jalal Different Universalisms, Colorful Cosmopolitanisms: The Global Imagination of the Colonized
- S.Bose Gandhi's Printing Press: Indian Ocean Print Cultures and Cosmopolitanims
- I.Hofmeyr PART III: MODERNIST THOUGHT ZONES A Local Cosmopolitan: 'Kesari' Balakrishna Pillai and the Invention of Europe for a Modern Kerala
- D.Menon The Communist Ecumene and Transcolonial Recognition
- K.Manjapra Rethinking (the absence of) Fascism in India, c. 1922-1945
- B.Zachariah PART IV: HISTORIES OF CONNECTION A Coloured Cosmopolitanism: Cedric Dover's Reading of the Afro-Asian World
- N.Slate Creative India and the World: Bengali Internationalism and Italy in the Interwar Period
- M.Prayer On Orientalism and Iconoclasm: German Scholarship's Challenge to the Saidian Model
- S.Marchand
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