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The Empty Space (Hardcover): Geetanjali Shree The Empty Space (Hardcover)
Geetanjali Shree; Translated by Nivedita Menon
R618 R467 Discovery Miles 4 670 Save R151 (24%) Out of stock

When a bomb explodes in a university cafe, nineteen students are killed. The Empty Space begins with the identification of these slain students. Slowly, each individual is claimed and taken away for a proper burial by their mourning family members. The final mother to enter the cafe identifies the nineteenth body as her eighteen-year-old son and brings him home in a casket. Not only does she bring home her dead son, though, but also the sole survivor of the blast, a three-year-old boy. By a strange quirk of fate, after the explosion he is found lying in a small empty space, alive and breathing. The Empty Space chronicles the memories of the boy dead, the story of the boy brought home, and the cataclysmic crossing of life and death.

Racism After Apartheid - Challenges for Marxism and Anti-Racism (Paperback): Vishwas Satgar Racism After Apartheid - Challenges for Marxism and Anti-Racism (Paperback)
Vishwas Satgar; Vishwas Satgar, Roxanne Dunbar Ortiz, Sharon Ekambaram, Fabian Georgi, …
R380 R297 Discovery Miles 2 970 Save R83 (22%) Ships in 5 - 10 working days

Racism after Apartheid, volume four of the Democratic Marxism series, brings together leading scholars and activists from around the world studying and challenging racism. In eleven thematically rich and conceptually informed chapters, the contributors interrogate the complex nexus of questions surrounding race and relations of oppression as they are played out in the global South and global North. Their work challenges Marxism and anti-racism to take these lived realities seriously and consistently struggle to build human solidarities.

Empire and Nation - Selected Essays (Paperback): Partha Chatterjee Empire and Nation - Selected Essays (Paperback)
Partha Chatterjee; Introduction by Nivedita Menon
R858 R776 Discovery Miles 7 760 Save R82 (10%) Ships in 12 - 17 working days

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.

Empire and Nation - Selected Essays (Hardcover, New): Partha Chatterjee Empire and Nation - Selected Essays (Hardcover, New)
Partha Chatterjee; Introduction by Nivedita Menon
R3,566 Discovery Miles 35 660 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

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.

Power and Contestation - India since 1989 (Paperback): Nivedita Menon, Aditya Nigam Power and Contestation - India since 1989 (Paperback)
Nivedita Menon, Aditya Nigam
R1,207 Discovery Miles 12 070 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

1989 marks the unraveling of India's 'Nehruvian Consensus' around the idea of a modern, secular nation with a self-reliant economy. Caste and religion have come to play major roles in national politics. Global economic integration has led to conflict between the state and dispossessed people, but processes of globalization have also enabled new spaces for political assertion, such as around sexuality. Older challenges to the idea of India continue from movements in Kashmir and the North-East, while Maoist insurgency has deepened its bases. In a world of American Empire, India as a nuclear power has abandoned non-alignment, a shift that is contested by voices within. Power and Contestation shows that the turbulence and turmoil of this period are signs of India's continued vibrancy and democracy. The book is an ideal introduction to the complex internal histories and external power relations of a major global player for the new century.

Seeing Like A Feminist (Paperback): Menon, Nivedita, Nivedita Menon Seeing Like A Feminist (Paperback)
Menon, Nivedita, Nivedita Menon
R441 Discovery Miles 4 410 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

A bold and wide ranging book which reaorders contemporary contemporary society through a feminist lens.

Power and Contestation - India since 1989 (Hardcover): Nivedita Menon, Aditya Nigam Power and Contestation - India since 1989 (Hardcover)
Nivedita Menon, Aditya Nigam
R3,481 Discovery Miles 34 810 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

1989 marks the unraveling of India's 'Nehruvian Consensus' around the idea of a modern, secular nation with a self-reliant economy. Caste and religion have come to play major roles in national politics. Global economic integration has led to conflict between the state and dispossessed people, but processes of globalization have also enabled new spaces for political assertion, such as around sexuality. Older challenges to the idea of India continue from movements in Kashmir and the North-East, while Maoist insurgency has deepened its bases. In a world of American Empire, India as a nuclear power has abandoned non-alignment, a shift that is contested by voices within. Power and Contestation shows that the turbulence and turmoil of this period are signs of India's continued vibrancy and democracy. The book is an ideal introduction to the complex internal histories and external power relations of a major global player for the new century.

Recovering Subversion - FEMINIST POLITICS BEYOND THE LAW (Paperback): Nivedita Menon Recovering Subversion - FEMINIST POLITICS BEYOND THE LAW (Paperback)
Nivedita Menon
R695 Discovery Miles 6 950 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Is the language of rights enough to foster real social and political change? Nivedita Menon explores the relationship between law and feminist politics by examining the contemporary Indian women's movement with comparisons to France and the United States. She argues that the intersection of feminist politics, law, and the state often paradoxically and severely distorts important ethical and emancipatory impulses of feminism. Menon reviews historical challenges to the liberal notion of rights from Marxist, feminist, postcolonial, and critical legal scholars, and analyzes current Indian debates on topics including abortion, sexual violence, and Parliamentary quotas for women. Far from being a call to withdraw from the arena of law, Recovering Subversion instead urges feminists everywhere to recognize the limits of "rights discourse" and pleads for a politics that goes beyond its boundaries.

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