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The Comintern and the Global South: Global Designs/Local Encounters studies the relations and productive tensions between the Third International, intellectual histories of racial justice and anti-imperialism, as well as other forms of internationalism. Building on extant institutional histories of the Third International, it moves in new directions by focusing on the points of intersection  often conflictual and short-lived  with anti-imperialist, anti-racist, and nationalist organizing, making the Third International a site of encounter between a global political project and more local and regional contexts. Due to the broad range of geographic and linguistic expertise of the contributors, this book traces routes of exchange that are often elided in existing studies of the Third International. The chapters address how actors from Global South contexts shaped key debates on, for example, the role of Black, Indigenous, and migrant labor, the Islamic question, and

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Part One: Global Designs: The Comintern Imaginary

Introduction: The Comintern and the Global South: Global Designs/Local Encounters

1: Within and Against the World Market: The Marxian Laboratory of Internationalism

2: Before Baku: The Second International and the Debate on Colonialism (1900-1920)

3: Communism and the Colour-Line: Reflections on Black Bolshevism

Part Two: Local Encounters: Confluences and Conflicts

4: Via Kabul: Muhajirs turned Early Communists from India (1915-1923)

5: Pandurang Khankhoje in Mexico: Communism, Anti-imperialism, and Radical Agrarianism in a Post-revolutionary Setting

6: An Atlantic Revolutionary Brotherhood: Radical Networks, Local Realities, and the Challenges to the Comintern's Global Domain in the Caribbean Basin, 1920-1935

7: Pan-Islamism, South Asia, and Communist Internationalism

8: The Spanish Civil War Seen from the Far East: The Case of the Chinese Anarcho-communist Writer Ba Jin and the League of Left-wing Writers

Index

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      Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
      Publication Date: 12/30/2022 12:00:00 AM
      ISBN13: 9780367724856, 978-0367724856
      ISBN10: 0367724855

      Description

      Book Synopsis

      The Comintern and the Global South: Global Designs/Local Encounters studies the relations and productive tensions between the Third International, intellectual histories of racial justice and anti-imperialism, as well as other forms of internationalism. Building on extant institutional histories of the Third International, it moves in new directions by focusing on the points of intersection  often conflictual and short-lived  with anti-imperialist, anti-racist, and nationalist organizing, making the Third International a site of encounter between a global political project and more local and regional contexts. Due to the broad range of geographic and linguistic expertise of the contributors, this book traces routes of exchange that are often elided in existing studies of the Third International. The chapters address how actors from Global South contexts shaped key debates on, for example, the role of Black, Indigenous, and migrant labor, the Islamic question, and

      Table of Contents

      Part One: Global Designs: The Comintern Imaginary

      Introduction: The Comintern and the Global South: Global Designs/Local Encounters

      1: Within and Against the World Market: The Marxian Laboratory of Internationalism

      2: Before Baku: The Second International and the Debate on Colonialism (1900-1920)

      3: Communism and the Colour-Line: Reflections on Black Bolshevism

      Part Two: Local Encounters: Confluences and Conflicts

      4: Via Kabul: Muhajirs turned Early Communists from India (1915-1923)

      5: Pandurang Khankhoje in Mexico: Communism, Anti-imperialism, and Radical Agrarianism in a Post-revolutionary Setting

      6: An Atlantic Revolutionary Brotherhood: Radical Networks, Local Realities, and the Challenges to the Comintern's Global Domain in the Caribbean Basin, 1920-1935

      7: Pan-Islamism, South Asia, and Communist Internationalism

      8: The Spanish Civil War Seen from the Far East: The Case of the Chinese Anarcho-communist Writer Ba Jin and the League of Left-wing Writers

      Index

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