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Insurgent Metaphors : Essays on Culture and Class
- Publication Year :
- 2022
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Abstract
- Marxism's cultural turn, which has been prominent in its operation over at least the past four decades, continues to belie the hope it had initially held out. The idea that such a move would eventually pull Marxism out of its ‘ontological crisis'is on the verge of a miscarriage. That is certainly the case in sub-continental South Asia. Unsurprisingly, therefore, ‘culturally-turned'Marxism survives as the sign of the very crisis it was meant to surpass. Its canonisation within the academia, and beyond, as a mere analytic of culture has led to the blurring of politico-ideological lines. The quietist impulse that this theory of the science of revolution has, as a consequence, come to share with so-called poststructuralism implies its complete detachment from all notions and conceptions of class and class action.The 13 essays that comprise this book are envisaged as a small attempt from South Asia – where communitarian postcolonialism and ‘Marxist'culturalism constitute the most respectable trend in radical theory – to remedy the situation.
- Subjects :
- Fascism--South Asia
Communism and culture--South Asia
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- Language :
- English
- ISBNs :
- 9781032365527, 9781032365534, 9781000780949, 9781000780994, and 9781003332626
- Database :
- eBook Index
- Journal :
- Insurgent Metaphors : Essays on Culture and Class
- Publication Type :
- eBook
- Accession number :
- 3325268