توضیحاتی در مورد کتاب Struggle for hegemony in India
نام کتاب : Struggle for hegemony in India
ویرایش : 2nd ed., rev. ed
عنوان ترجمه شده به فارسی : مبارزه برای هژمونی در هند
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نویسندگان : Josh. Bhagwan(Editor), Joshi. Shashi(Editor)
ناشر : Sage Publications Pvt. Ltd
سال نشر : 2011
تعداد صفحات : 1323
ISBN (شابک) : 9788132106548 , 8132106547
زبان کتاب : English
فرمت کتاب : pdf
حجم کتاب : 4 مگابایت
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Cover......Page 1
Volume I - A History of the Indian Communists: The Irrelevance of Leninism......Page 8
Contents......Page 12
List of Abbreviations......Page 14
Preface to the Revised Edition......Page 16
Preface......Page 20
Acknowledgements......Page 22
1 - Hegemony and the Historical Method......Page 24
2 - The Irrelevance of Leninism......Page 59
3 - The Non-cooperation Movement and the Birth of Workers and Peasants Parties......Page 81
4 - To Be or Not to Be: Communist Party or WPP?......Page 109
5 - The Colonial State, Indian Capitalists and the Left: State, Nation and Class......Page 148
6 - Nehru’s Paradigm......Page 182
7 - Towards Left Hegemony: Molecular Changes in Mass Ideology......Page 218
8 - Salt and the Steelframe: Contending Hegemonies......Page 243
9 - \'Sarkar Hargai\'......Page 279
10 - Of Strategies and Methods of Struggle......Page 304
11 - The Politics of Nation and Class......Page 322
12 - ‘Sectarianism’ or Alienation?......Page 348
13 - In the Ghetto......Page 371
14 - M.N. Roy, Indian Communists and the Third International......Page 389
Conclusion......Page 409
Bibliography......Page 416
Index......Page 429
About the Author......Page 438
Volume II - A History of the Indian Communists: From United Front to Left Front......Page 445
Contents......Page 449
List of Abbreviations......Page 451
Preface to the Revised Edition......Page 453
Preface......Page 457
Acknowledgements......Page 459
Introduction......Page 461
1 - The Colonial State......Page 477
2 - Gandhian Strategy and the Framework of Hegemonic Politics......Page 500
3 - State Policy, Congress Crisis and the Birth of a New Ideology......Page 525
4 - Gathering Forces of the Left and Government’s Strategy of Suppression......Page 548
5 - The Third International and Indian Communists: Communist Party and the Disunited National Front......Page 579
6 - Marxisms and Marxist Practices......Page 608
7 - Of Political Issues and Ideological Conflicts: Colonial Constitution, Council Entry and Office Acceptance......Page 628
8 - The Ministries and the Left: Experiments with Class Adjustment......Page 657
9 - The Left and the Ministries: Experiments with Class Confrontation—I......Page 687
10 - The Left and the Ministries: Experiments with Class Confrontation—II......Page 707
11 - The Divided Left: Notes on Permanent Disunity......Page 732
12 - Politics of Transformation vs. Politics of Alternative......Page 764
13 - Communists since Independence......Page 793
Epilogue: From Naxalbari to Lalgarh: The Continuity of Insurrectionary Politics......Page 851
Conclusion......Page 858
Bibliography......Page 868
Index......Page 879
About the Author......Page 888
Volume III - Culture, Community and Power: A Critique of the Discourses of Communalism and Secularism......Page 895
Contents......Page 899
List of Abbreviations......Page 901
Preface to the Revised Edition......Page 903
Preface......Page 907
Acknowledgements......Page 915
Introduction......Page 917
1 - Culture, Community and Power......Page 919
2 - Outline of a Theory of Cultural Power......Page 975
3 - The Power of the Past: Two Paradigms of Cultural Hegemony......Page 990
4 - Power and Hegemony: The Site of Cultural Struggle......Page 1004
5 - The Cultural Faultline and Its Mirrors......Page 1018
6 - The State in Medieval North India and the Cultural Faultline......Page 1048
7 - Women and Sexuality in the Discourse of Communalism and Communal Violence......Page 1095
8 - Narratives of Cultural Contest......Page 1157
9 - The Cultural Complexion of the Nation: Indian National Congress versus Hindu Mahasabha......Page 1189
10 - Cultural Limits to Secular Politics: Sermons on National Unity......Page 1221
11 - Three Songs......Page 1242
Conclusion......Page 1265
Postscript: Dilemmas of Indian Secularism......Page 1279
Bibliography......Page 1300
Index......Page 1315
About the Authors......Page 1323