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Journeying through the writings and activism of anti-colonial thinkers, anti-globalization protesters, and queer activists, Rao demonstrates that important currents of Third World protest have long battled against both the international and the domestic, in a manner that combines nationalist and cosmopolitan sensibilities.

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This is a perspicacious and wonderfully engaging book. * Musab Younis, Millenium- Journal of International Studies *
Rao displays impressive empirical range and theoretical nuance ... This timely, nuanced and beautifully written book ... should be widely read by historians and theorists of nations and nationalism and all those concerned with the problems of identity, solidarity and political action in the contemporary world. * Michael Collins, University College London *

Table of Contents
PART I; PART II

Third World Protest

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      Publisher: Oxford University Press, USA
      Publication Date: 6/21/2012 12:00:00 AM
      ISBN13: 9780199650545, 978-0199650545
      ISBN10: 0199650543

      Description

      Book Synopsis
      Journeying through the writings and activism of anti-colonial thinkers, anti-globalization protesters, and queer activists, Rao demonstrates that important currents of Third World protest have long battled against both the international and the domestic, in a manner that combines nationalist and cosmopolitan sensibilities.

      Trade Review
      This is a perspicacious and wonderfully engaging book. * Musab Younis, Millenium- Journal of International Studies *
      Rao displays impressive empirical range and theoretical nuance ... This timely, nuanced and beautifully written book ... should be widely read by historians and theorists of nations and nationalism and all those concerned with the problems of identity, solidarity and political action in the contemporary world. * Michael Collins, University College London *

      Table of Contents
      PART I; PART II

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