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(Ebook) The Postcolonial Orient: The Politics of Difference and the Project of Provincialising Europe by Vasant Kaiwar ISBN 9789004231863, 9004231862

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Authors:Vasant Kaiwar
Pages:416 pages.
Year:2014
Editon:Lam
Publisher:Brill
Language:english
File Size:1.62 MB
Format:pdf
ISBNS:9789004231863, 9004231862
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(Ebook) The Postcolonial Orient: The Politics of Difference and the Project of Provincialising Europe by Vasant Kaiwar ISBN 9789004231863, 9004231862

In "The Postcolonial Orient," Vasant Kaiwar presents a far-reaching analysis of the political, economic, and ideological cross-currents that have shaped and informed postcolonial studies preceding and following the 1989 moment of world history. The valences of the post in postcolonialism are unfolded via some key historical-political postcolonial texts showing, inter alia, that they are replete with elements of Romantic Orientalism and the Oriental Renaissance. Kaiwar mobilises a critical body of classical and contemporary Marxism to demonstrate that far richer understandings of Europe not to mention colonialism, modernity and difference are possible than with a postcolonialism captive to phenomenological-existentialism and post-structuralism, concluding that a narrative so enriched is indispensable for a transformative non-Eurocentric internationalism."
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