
Empire and Nation
Selected Essays
Partha Chatterjee(Author)
Columbia University Press
Published on 10. May 2010
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Paperback/Softback
384 pages
978-0-231-15221-1 (ISBN)
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Partha Chatterjee is one of the world's greatest living theorists on the political, cultural, and intellectual history of nationalism. Beginning in the 1980s, his work, particularly within the context of India, has served as the foundation for subaltern studies, an area of scholarship he continues to develop. In this collection, English-speaking readers are finally able to experience the breadth and substance of Chatterjee's wide-ranging thought. His provocative essays examine the phenomenon of postcolonial democracy and establish the parameters for research in subaltern politics. They include an early engagement with agrarian politics and Chatterjee's brilliant book reviews and journalism. Selections include one never-before-published essay, "A Tribute to the Master," which considers through a mock retelling of an episode from the classic Sanskrit epic, The Mahabharata, a deep dilemma in the study of postcolonial history, and several Bengali essays, now translated into English for the first time. An introduction by Nivedita Menon adds necessary context and depth, critiquing Chatterjee's ideas and their influence on contemporary political thought.
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Language
English
Place of publication
New York
United States
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Professional and scholarly
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Height: 210 mm
Width: 140 mm
Weight
436 gr
ISBN-13
978-0-231-15221-1 (9780231152211)
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Persons
Partha Chatterjee is professor of political science at the Centre for Studies in Social Sciences, Calcutta, and professor of anthropology at Columbia University. His books include The Politics of the Governed: Reflections on Popular Politics in Most of the World, A Possible India: Essays in Political Criticism, and The Nation and Its Fragments: Colonial and Postcolonial Histories. Nivedita Menon is professor of political theory at the School of International Studies, Jawaharlal Nehru University. She is the author of Recovering Subversion and editor of Gender and Politics in India.
Content
Acknowledgements Introduction, by Nivedita Menon Part I: Empire and Nation 1. Whose Imagined Community? (1991) 2. The Constitution of Indian Nationalist Discourse (1987) 3. History and the Nationalization of Hinduism (1991) 4. The Fruits of Macaulay's Poison Tree (1985) 5. Of Diaries, Delirium, and Discourse (1996) 6. The Nationalist Resolution of the Women's Question (1989) 7. Our Modernity (1994) 8. A Tribute to the Master (2001) 9. Those Fond Memories of the Raj (2005) 10. Beyond the Nation? Or Within? (1997) Part II: Democracy 11. Democracy and the Violence of the State: A Political Negotiation of Death (2001) 12. Secularism and Toleration (1994) 13. Satanic? Or the Surrender of the Modern? (1988) 14. Development Planning and the Indian State (1994) 15. We Have Heard This Before (1990) Part III: Capital and Community 16. A Response to Taylor's 'Modes of Civil Society' (1990) 17. A Brief History of Subaltern Studies (1998) 18. The Colonial State and Peasant Resistance in Bengal, 1920-1947 (1986) 19. On Religious and Linguistic Nationalisms: The Second Partition of Bengal (1999) Index