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Book Synopsis
Aiming to provide a radical critique of elite culture and of liberal, bourgeois, and modern epistemologies and projects, the essays included here prove that Latin American Subaltern Studies is much more than the mere translation of subaltern studies from South Asia to Latin America.

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“A very impressive collection of essays. It is unusually successful in being able to retain throughout a coherent theoretical focus, depth and variety of empirical scholarship, a cosmopolitan resistance to scholarly insularity, and an insurgent spirit of questioning received ideas about subaltern groups and their politics. This book deserves a wide readership. The self-conscious, honest, and comparative dialogue that it conducts between the Latin American and the South Asian Subaltern Studies groups will enrich the field of subaltern studies as a whole.”—Dipesh Chakrabarty

Table of Contents
Introduction / Ileana Rodríguez 1
I. Convergences of Times: Subaltern Studies C South Asia/Latin America, Modern/Postmodern
Subaltern Studies: Projects for Our Time and Their Convergence / Ranajit Guha 35
The Im/possibility of Politics? Subalternity, Modernity, Hegemony / John Beverley 47
Solidarity as Event: Communism as Personal Practice, and Disencounters in the Politics of Desire / María Milagros López 64
A Storm Blowing from Paradise: Negative Globality and Critical Regionalism / Alberto Moreiras 81
II. Indigenous Peoples and the Coloniality of Power
Rigoberta Menchu After the Nobel: From Militant Narrative to Postmodern Politics / Marc Zimmerman 111
No Perfect World: Aboriginal Communities' Contemporary Resource Rights / Patricia Seed 129
Historiography on the Ground: The Toledo Circle and Guaman Poma / Sara Castro-Klaren 143
III. Subject Positions: Dominant and Subaltern Intellectuals?
Slaps and Embraces: A Rhetoric of Particularism / Doris Sommer 175
Beyond Representation? The Impossibility of the Local (Notes on Subaltern Studies in Light of a Rebellion in Tepoztlan, Morelos) / Jose Rabasa 191
Questions of Strategy as an Abstract Minimum: Subalternity and Us / Abdul Karim Mustapha 211
IV. Ungovernability: Authoritarian and Democratic Hegemonies
From Glory to Menace II Society: African-American Subalternity and the Ungovernability of the Democratic Impulse Under Super Capitalist Orders / Robert Carr 227
Twenty Preliminary Propositions for a Critical History of International Statecraft in Haiti / Michael Clark 241
Death in the Andes: Ungovernability and the Birth of Tragedy in Peru / Gareth Williams 260
Outside In and Inside Out: Visualizing Society in Bolivia / Javier Sanjines C. 288
V. Citizenship: Resistance, Transgression, Disobedience
The Teaching Machine for the Wild Citizen / Beatriz Gonzalez Stephan 313
Apprenticeship as Citizenship and Governability / Ileana Rodriguez 341
The Architectural Relationship between Gender, Race, and the Bolivian State / Marcia Stephenson 367
Gender, Citizenship, and Social Protest: The New Social Movements in Argentina / Marcelo Bergman and Monica Szurmuk 383
Who's the Indian in Aztlan? Re-Writing Mestizaje, Indianism, and Chicanismo from the Lacandon / Josefina Saldana-Portillo 402
Coloniality of Power and Subalternity / Walter D. Mignolo 424
Contributors 445
Index 449

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      Publisher: MD - Duke University Press
      Publication Date: 9/24/2001 12:00:00 AM
      ISBN13: 9780822327127, 978-0822327127
      ISBN10: 0822327120

      Description

      Book Synopsis
      Aiming to provide a radical critique of elite culture and of liberal, bourgeois, and modern epistemologies and projects, the essays included here prove that Latin American Subaltern Studies is much more than the mere translation of subaltern studies from South Asia to Latin America.

      Trade Review
      “A very impressive collection of essays. It is unusually successful in being able to retain throughout a coherent theoretical focus, depth and variety of empirical scholarship, a cosmopolitan resistance to scholarly insularity, and an insurgent spirit of questioning received ideas about subaltern groups and their politics. This book deserves a wide readership. The self-conscious, honest, and comparative dialogue that it conducts between the Latin American and the South Asian Subaltern Studies groups will enrich the field of subaltern studies as a whole.”—Dipesh Chakrabarty

      Table of Contents
      Introduction / Ileana Rodríguez 1
      I. Convergences of Times: Subaltern Studies C South Asia/Latin America, Modern/Postmodern
      Subaltern Studies: Projects for Our Time and Their Convergence / Ranajit Guha 35
      The Im/possibility of Politics? Subalternity, Modernity, Hegemony / John Beverley 47
      Solidarity as Event: Communism as Personal Practice, and Disencounters in the Politics of Desire / María Milagros López 64
      A Storm Blowing from Paradise: Negative Globality and Critical Regionalism / Alberto Moreiras 81
      II. Indigenous Peoples and the Coloniality of Power
      Rigoberta Menchu After the Nobel: From Militant Narrative to Postmodern Politics / Marc Zimmerman 111
      No Perfect World: Aboriginal Communities' Contemporary Resource Rights / Patricia Seed 129
      Historiography on the Ground: The Toledo Circle and Guaman Poma / Sara Castro-Klaren 143
      III. Subject Positions: Dominant and Subaltern Intellectuals?
      Slaps and Embraces: A Rhetoric of Particularism / Doris Sommer 175
      Beyond Representation? The Impossibility of the Local (Notes on Subaltern Studies in Light of a Rebellion in Tepoztlan, Morelos) / Jose Rabasa 191
      Questions of Strategy as an Abstract Minimum: Subalternity and Us / Abdul Karim Mustapha 211
      IV. Ungovernability: Authoritarian and Democratic Hegemonies
      From Glory to Menace II Society: African-American Subalternity and the Ungovernability of the Democratic Impulse Under Super Capitalist Orders / Robert Carr 227
      Twenty Preliminary Propositions for a Critical History of International Statecraft in Haiti / Michael Clark 241
      Death in the Andes: Ungovernability and the Birth of Tragedy in Peru / Gareth Williams 260
      Outside In and Inside Out: Visualizing Society in Bolivia / Javier Sanjines C. 288
      V. Citizenship: Resistance, Transgression, Disobedience
      The Teaching Machine for the Wild Citizen / Beatriz Gonzalez Stephan 313
      Apprenticeship as Citizenship and Governability / Ileana Rodriguez 341
      The Architectural Relationship between Gender, Race, and the Bolivian State / Marcia Stephenson 367
      Gender, Citizenship, and Social Protest: The New Social Movements in Argentina / Marcelo Bergman and Monica Szurmuk 383
      Who's the Indian in Aztlan? Re-Writing Mestizaje, Indianism, and Chicanismo from the Lacandon / Josefina Saldana-Portillo 402
      Coloniality of Power and Subalternity / Walter D. Mignolo 424
      Contributors 445
      Index 449

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