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Marxism, Modernity and Postcolonial Studies
Karl Marx, Eurocentrism, and the 1857 Revolt in British India
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Author(s):
Pranav Jani
Publication date:
July 11 2002
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Cambridge University Press
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July 11 2002
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: 81-98
DOI:
10.1017/CBO9780511483158.005
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Book chapters
pp. 1
Introduction: Marxism, modernity and postcolonial studies
pp. 21
The rise of East Asia and the withering away of the interstate system
pp. 43
The fetish of ‘the West’ in postcolonial theory
pp. 65
The Eurocentric Marx and Engels and other related myths
pp. 81
Karl Marx, Eurocentrism, and the 1857 Revolt in British India
pp. 101
Misplaced ideas? Locating and dislocating Ireland in colonial and postcolonial studies
pp. 125
Liberation theory: variations on themes of Marxism and modernity
pp. 150
Sex, space and modernity in the work of Rashid Jahan, “Angareywali”
pp. 167
Was there a time before race? Capitalist modernity and the origins of racism
pp. 185
Postcolonial studies between the European wars: an intellectual history
pp. 204
Marxism, postcolonialism, and The Eighteenth Brumaire
pp. 221
Postcolonialism and the problematic of uneven development
pp. 240
Adorno, authenticity, critique
pp. 257
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