توضیحاتی در مورد کتاب Love and Revolution in the Twentieth-Century Colonial and Postcolonial World: Perspectives from South Asia and Southern Africa
نام کتاب : Love and Revolution in the Twentieth-Century Colonial and Postcolonial World: Perspectives from South Asia and Southern Africa
ویرایش : 1
عنوان ترجمه شده به فارسی : عشق و انقلاب در جهان استعماری و پسااستعماری قرن بیستم: دیدگاه هایی از جنوب آسیا و جنوب آفریقا
سری : Palgrave Studies in the History of Social Movements
نویسندگان : G. Arunima (editor), Patricia Hayes (editor), Premesh Lalu (editor)
ناشر : Palgrave Macmillan
سال نشر : 2021
تعداد صفحات : 375
ISBN (شابک) : 3030795799 , 9783030795801
زبان کتاب : English
فرمت کتاب : pdf
حجم کتاب : 6 مگابایت
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فهرست مطالب :
Preface
Acknowledgements
Contents
Notes on Contributors
List of Figures
Chapter 1: Love & Revolution: An Introduction
Overture
Site 1: Love and Revolution—The ‘Problem Space’
Site 2: Law and the State
Site 3: Depleted Love and the Liberal Problem
Site 4: Love and Revolution—The Relation
Site 5: In the Pause/Interval—Subjective Grounds of the Political
Site 6: Imperfect Time
References
Part I: Intensities: Writing/Aesthetic/Cinematic
Chapter 2: “Everything Built on Moonshine”: Love and Revolution in Iqbal’s Islamic Modernist Poetry and Faiz’s Socialist Verse
Introduction
Love and Intimacy in Indian Radical Aesthetics
Sexuality and Desire in the Progressive Writers’ Movement
Reforming Love and Desire in Modern Urdu Poetry
Love and Selfhood in Iqbal’s Poetry
Greater India
Love, Incarceration, and Revolution in Faiz’s Poetry
Conclusion
References
Chapter 3: Sadness, as such…
Sketching the Passage of Emotions
Nationalism, Subalternity, and Postcoloniality
A Painter of Sadness
Political Subjectivity and Postcolonial Aesthetics
In Search of Sadness, as Such
References
Chapter 4: Mapiko: Fragments of Revolutionary Time
Pemba, 2006—Hangover
Maputo, 1977—Triumph
Mueda, 1978—Disappointment
Nang’unde, 1950—Play
Matambalale, 1981—Misalignment
Nampanya, ca. 1980—Cathexis
Namau, 1962—Threshold
Base Beira, 1971—Patches
References
Part II: Depletions: Family/Party/Intimacy
Chapter 5: Caste, Intimacy and Family: The Experiences of the Slave Castes in Kerala
Genres of Love and Intimacy in the Feudal Caste Order
The Pedagogic Practices of Love: Imagining Reforms
Love, and Dalit Literary Imagination
Slave Caste Men and Woman in Missionary Discourses
“Marriage and Family” in the Missionary Archive
Social Movements and the Imagination of Family
Anti-caste Social Mobilization and Class Mobilization
Conclusion
References
Chapter 6: Making and Challenging a Biographic Order: National Longing, Political Belonging and the Politics of Affect in a South African Liberation Movement
Paternalism and Patronage in the Family and the School
Order, Constraint and Person Formation
Dissent, Discipline and Biographic Contestation
References
Chapter 7: The Family Romance of the South African Revolution
References
Chapter 8: The Romantic Manifesto: Gender and “Outlaw” Emotions in the Naxalbari Movement
“Outlaw” Emotions in the Time of Revolution
The Romantic Manifesto of Naxalbari
Love Stories of the Revolution
References
Part III: Love/Sacrifice/Law
Chapter 9: Bhagat Singh: Sacrifice, Suffering, and the Tradition of the Oppressed
Bhagat Singh’s Sacrifice
Atheist Sacrifice
Admiration
The Oppressed
References
Chapter 10: “Love is Stronger in Prison than Outside”: The Intimate Politics of Independence in the Congo
Kissing Colonialism Goodbye: Jean Depara and the Art of Self-Timing
Subversive Lyrics and Political Choreographies
Affective Frictions and Student Politics at Lovanium University
Unhappy Romances
The (Post)Colony as Prison
Brotherly Love
References
Chapter 11: Political Funerals in South Africa: Photography, History, and the Refusal of Light (1960s–80s)
Death and the Movement of History
Funerals and Morphogenesis
Refusal of Light
Documentary Photographs and Social History in South Africa
Micropolitics of Funerals
Funeral of Light: The Seen and Unseen of Apartheid
Withdrawal of Light: Photographers and Death
Conclusion
References
Chapter 12: The Love Commandment: Affect in the Time of Dissent and Democracy
Sedition in Three Acts: Gandhi, Binayak Sen and JNU
Nation and Affect
Love, Inconclusive
References
Full List of Participants
Love and Revolution Workshops I–IV
Index