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Confronting Historical Paradigms Peasants, Labor and the Capitalist World System in Africa and Latin America (Paperback)
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Confronting Historical Paradigms Peasants, Labor and the Capitalist World System in Africa and Latin America (Paperback)
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Confronting Historical Paradigms argues that confrontation with
major paradigms of world history has marked the fields of African
and Latin American history during the last quarter-century and that
the process has dramatically restructured historical and
theoretical understanding of peasantries, labour and the capitalist
world system. Moreover, it maintains, the intellectual
reverberations within and across the African and Latin American
fields constitute a challenging and under-appreciated counterpoint
to laments that contemporary historical knowledge has suffered a
splintering so extreme that it undermines larger dialogue and
meaning. The authors in their substantive essays synthesise, order
and evaluate the significance of the enormous resonating
literatures that have come to exist for Africa and Latin America on
the themes of the capitalist world system, labour and peasantries.
They historicise these literatures by analysing an entire cycle of
critical dialogue and confrontation with historical paradigms and
the professional upheavals that accompanied them. They also review
the initial confrontations with frameworks of historical knowledge
that erupted in the 1960s and the early 1970s; the emergence of new
""dissident"" paradigms; the outpouring of subsequent scholarship
on peasants, labour and capitalism that began to unravel the newly
proposed paradigms by the 1980s and 1990s; and the outlines of the
new interpretive frameworks that tended to displace both the
""traditional"" and ""early dissident"" paradigms. They also
suggest possible outlines of a new cycle of ""Third World""
confrontations with paradigm, anchored in themes such as gender and
ethnicity. ""Confronting Historical Paradigms"" employs a
historicised awareness of intellectual networks, conversations and
history-theory dialogues. The result is a critical analysis and
synthetic presentation of substantive advances that have
preoccupied scholarship on Africa and Latin America in recent
decades and a powerful challenge of notions that ""new"" fields of
history have ended up destroying intellectual coherence and
community.
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