Beyond Nationalist Frames: Relocating Postmodernism, Hindutva, History [Jan 01, 2004] Sarkar, Sumit
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The political context in which the historian of india finds himself today, says sumit sarkar, is dominated by the advance of the hindu right and globalised forms of capitalism simultaneously, the historians intellectual context is now dominated by the marginalisation of marxism and a shift to cultural studies and postmodern critiques in this scenario, how may a thinking historian practice the craft of history? the theme which unites these essays is sumit sarkars consistent critique of the limits of nationalist frames he shows that despite there divergent forms chauvinistic or beneign, political-statist or culturalist nationalist frameworks have limited modern south asian history sarkar argues for moving towards flexibly marxian social history and politics imbued with democratic, socialist-feminist, and internationlist values the hindu bomb, the history of relations between communities, the issue of relegious propogation and conversion, ideas of nation and women in tagores fiction, and
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