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Chalcraft, John T., (1970-)
Counterhegemony in the colony and postcolony[electronic resource] /
紀錄類型:
書目-語言資料,印刷品 : Monograph/item
杜威分類號:
325/.3
書名/作者:
Counterhegemony in the colony and postcolony/ edited by John Chalcraft and Yaseen Noorani.
其他作者:
Chalcraft, John T.,
出版者:
Houndmills, Basingstoke, Hampshire ; : Palgrave Macmillan,, 2007.
面頁冊數:
xii, 289 p.
附註:
Papers presented at the workshop held on 9-10 July 2004 at the University of Edinburgh.
標題:
World politics.
標題:
Revolutions.
標題:
Power (Social sciences)
ISBN:
9780230592162
ISBN:
0230592163
書目註:
Includes bibliographical references and index.
內容註:
Introduction / J.Chalcraft & Y.Noorani -- PART I: THE STATE AND POLITICS: NATIONALISM AND REVOLUTION -- Hegemony, Counterhegemony and the Mexican Revolution / A.Knight -- The Fetishism of Identity: Empire, Nation, and the Politics of Subjectivity in Algeria / J.McDougall -- PART II: INTELLECTUAL FORMATIONS: AUTHORITY AND OPPOSITION -- Redefining Resistance: Counterhegemony, the Repressive Hypothesis and the Case of Arabic Modernism / Y.Noorani -- Hegemony and Liberation: Mao Zedong and ZouTaofen in Early Twentieth-Century China / R.Mitter -- The Road throughAfrica: Imperial Nationalism and Diasporic Racial Consciousness in Postslavery Barbados / M.Newton -- PART III: COUNTERCULTURE: NORMATIVE TENSION AND AMBIGUITY -- Reading, Hegemony and Counterhegemony in the LateOttoman Empire and Early Turkish Republic / B.C. Fortna -- CelebratoryRamadan and Hyperpiety in a Mexican Standoff: Counterhegemony in the Crossfire / W.Armbrust -- PART IV: POPULAR STRUGGLE: MANOEUVRE AND CONTESTATION -- Counterhegemonic Effects: Weighing, Measuring, Petitions, and Bureaucracy in Nineteenth CenturyEgypt / J.Chalcraft -- Hegemony from Below: Print Workers, the State, and the Communist Party in Peru, 1920-1940 / P.Drinot -- The Politics of Institutional Subversion: Organized Labour and Resistancein Zambia / A.LeBas -- How do Activists Act? Conceiving Counterhegemony in Durban / S.Chari.
摘要、提要註:
Capitalism seems to have conquered the world. Historians and social scientists increasingly elaborate on the ever-subtler forms of hegemonythat control our lives. Resistance appears nïave, elusive or futile. Within this vexed context, this interdisciplinary volume represents an unusual attempt to think throught the meaning of resistance and give newtheoretical content to the oft-cited but underspecified concept of counterhegemony. Rather than proceeding in a Eurocentric manner from some principle of resistance at work in the world of 'advanced capitalism', and then generalizing to the so-called developing world, this work is grounded in theoretically informed but fine-grained studiesof importantbut little-known cases of resistance in the global South. With contributions from Africa, Asia, the Caribbean, the Middle East and Latin America, and reaching back to the Eighteenth-century, Counterhegemony in the Colony and Postcolony works through issues of colonialism, nationalism, statism, postcolonialism and neoliberalism. Attention is paid to politics and the state, intellectualformations, counterculture, and popular struggle. In doing so this volume goes beyond unexamined andnïave notions of resistance and gives a firmer conceptual basis for thinking counterhegemony.
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Counterhegemony in the colony and postcolony[electronic resource] /
Counterhegemony in the colony and postcolony
[electronic resource] /edited by John Chalcraft and Yaseen Noorani. - Houndmills, Basingstoke, Hampshire ;Palgrave Macmillan,2007. - xii, 289 p.
Papers presented at the workshop held on 9-10 July 2004 at the University of Edinburgh.
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Introduction / J.Chalcraft & Y.Noorani -- PART I: THE STATE AND POLITICS: NATIONALISM AND REVOLUTION -- Hegemony, Counterhegemony and the Mexican Revolution / A.Knight -- The Fetishism of Identity: Empire, Nation, and the Politics of Subjectivity in Algeria / J.McDougall -- PART II: INTELLECTUAL FORMATIONS: AUTHORITY AND OPPOSITION -- Redefining Resistance: Counterhegemony, the Repressive Hypothesis and the Case of Arabic Modernism / Y.Noorani -- Hegemony and Liberation: Mao Zedong and ZouTaofen in Early Twentieth-Century China / R.Mitter -- The Road throughAfrica: Imperial Nationalism and Diasporic Racial Consciousness in Postslavery Barbados / M.Newton -- PART III: COUNTERCULTURE: NORMATIVE TENSION AND AMBIGUITY -- Reading, Hegemony and Counterhegemony in the LateOttoman Empire and Early Turkish Republic / B.C. Fortna -- CelebratoryRamadan and Hyperpiety in a Mexican Standoff: Counterhegemony in the Crossfire / W.Armbrust -- PART IV: POPULAR STRUGGLE: MANOEUVRE AND CONTESTATION -- Counterhegemonic Effects: Weighing, Measuring, Petitions, and Bureaucracy in Nineteenth CenturyEgypt / J.Chalcraft -- Hegemony from Below: Print Workers, the State, and the Communist Party in Peru, 1920-1940 / P.Drinot -- The Politics of Institutional Subversion: Organized Labour and Resistancein Zambia / A.LeBas -- How do Activists Act? Conceiving Counterhegemony in Durban / S.Chari.
Capitalism seems to have conquered the world. Historians and social scientists increasingly elaborate on the ever-subtler forms of hegemonythat control our lives. Resistance appears nïave, elusive or futile. Within this vexed context, this interdisciplinary volume represents an unusual attempt to think throught the meaning of resistance and give newtheoretical content to the oft-cited but underspecified concept of counterhegemony. Rather than proceeding in a Eurocentric manner from some principle of resistance at work in the world of 'advanced capitalism', and then generalizing to the so-called developing world, this work is grounded in theoretically informed but fine-grained studiesof importantbut little-known cases of resistance in the global South. With contributions from Africa, Asia, the Caribbean, the Middle East and Latin America, and reaching back to the Eighteenth-century, Counterhegemony in the Colony and Postcolony works through issues of colonialism, nationalism, statism, postcolonialism and neoliberalism. Attention is paid to politics and the state, intellectualformations, counterculture, and popular struggle. In doing so this volume goes beyond unexamined andnïave notions of resistance and gives a firmer conceptual basis for thinking counterhegemony.
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LC Class. No.: D32 / .C68 2007eb
Dewey Class. No.: 325/.3
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