Subaltern Studies: Volume VI
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Product details:
- Edition number and title :Volume VI
- Publisher Oxford Paperbacks
- Date of Publication 28 September 1995
- ISBN 9780195635362
- Binding Paperback
- No. of pages346 pages
- Size 216x140x17 mm
- Weight 384 g
- Language English
- Illustrations figures, tables 0
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Short description:
This volume, first published in hardback in 1989 (and subsequently reissued in paperback), is being published in a different paperback format - Oxford India Paperbacks - with a new ISBN.
MoreLong description:
The categories of domination and subordination briefly enunciated by the editor in the first volume of the series are more fully explored in this, the sixth volume of Subaltern Studies.
Extracts from the reviews
'..about India since the nineteenth century. In the present collection of six essays and two smaller comments the history of mentality is the focul point.'
International Review of Social History Amsterdam
'...in a major departure from elite historical discourse, (Subaltern Studies) trace how peasant movements have affected the unfolding history, present some fascinating and hitherto neglected insights of...'
Sunday Observer
'...rank with the finest examples of social history produced anywhere in the world. In terms of length, quality, and intellectual provenance, the essays...are extraordinarily diverse.'
The Indian Economic and Social History Review
fascinating and hitherto neglected insights
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.