Cultures of Uneven and Combined Development represents an
extraordinary contribution to our understanding of Leon Trotsky's
concept of uneven and combined development. This groundbreaking
collection brings together the work of scholars from both the field
of international relations and the field of literature and the arts
in an effort to adapt the political and historical analysis which
originated in Trotsky's Russia and apply them to the subject of
contemporary world literature. The results provide essential
insights for those looking to find new ways of understanding
literary texts, as well as for those seeking to draw lessons from
Trotsky's revolutionary politics for use in combatting today's
world order. Contributors: Alexander Anievas, Gail Day, James
Christie, Kamran Matin, Kerem Nisancioglu, Luke Cooper, Michael
Niblett, Neil Davidson, Nesrin Degirmencioglu, Robert Spencer,
Steve Edwards.
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