Inventing the Third World
Inventing the Third World
In Search of Freedom for the Postwar Global South
Prakash, Professor Gyan; Adelman, Jeremy
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
05/2024
296
Mole
Inglês
9781350268180
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Notes on Contributors
Preface, Homi Bhabha
Introduction: Imagining the Third World: Genealogies of Alternative Global Histories, Gyan Prakash and Jeremy Adelman
1. The Third World Before Afro-Asia, Cindy Ewing (University of Toronto, Canada)
2. From Peace to National Liberation: Mexico and the Tricontinental, Patrick Iber (University of Wisconsin, USA)
3. A Voice for the Yugoslavs in Latin America: Oscar Waiss and the Yugoslav-Chilean Connection, (Agustin Cosovschi, Ecole Des Hautes Etudes En Sciences Sociales, France)
4. The End of Ideology and the Third World: The Congress For Cultural Freedom's 1955 Milan Conference on the "Future Of Freedom" and its Aftermath (Daniel Steinmetz-Jenkins, Wesleyan University, USA)
5. Latin American Network in Exile: A Communist Cultural Legacy for the Third World, (Marcelo Ridenti, State University Of Campinas, Brazil)
6. Radical Scholarship and Political Activism: Walter Rodney as Third World Intellectual and Historian of the Third World, (Andreas Eckert, Humboldt University, Germany)
7. From London 1948 to Dakar 1966: Crises in Anticolonial Counterpublics, (Penny M. von Eschen, University of Virginia, USA)
8. Francis Newton Souza's Black Paintings: Postwar Transactions in Color, (Atreyee Gupta (University Of California, Berkeley, USA)
9. Listening to the Cold War in Bombay, (Naresh Fernandes (Independent Writer)
10. Imagining a Progressive World: Soviet Visual Culture in Postcolonial India, (Jessica Bachman (University of Washington, USA)
11. The Battle of Conferences: Cultural Decolonisation and Global Cold War, (Monica Popescu, Mcgill University, Canada)
12. The Death of the Third World Revisited: Curative Democracy and World-Making in Late 1970s India, (Srirupa Roy, University Of Goettingen, Germany)
Coda (Samuel Moyn, Yale University, USA)
Bibliography
Index
Notes on Contributors
Preface, Homi Bhabha
Introduction: Imagining the Third World: Genealogies of Alternative Global Histories, Gyan Prakash and Jeremy Adelman
1. The Third World Before Afro-Asia, Cindy Ewing (University of Toronto, Canada)
2. From Peace to National Liberation: Mexico and the Tricontinental, Patrick Iber (University of Wisconsin, USA)
3. A Voice for the Yugoslavs in Latin America: Oscar Waiss and the Yugoslav-Chilean Connection, (Agustin Cosovschi, Ecole Des Hautes Etudes En Sciences Sociales, France)
4. The End of Ideology and the Third World: The Congress For Cultural Freedom's 1955 Milan Conference on the "Future Of Freedom" and its Aftermath (Daniel Steinmetz-Jenkins, Wesleyan University, USA)
5. Latin American Network in Exile: A Communist Cultural Legacy for the Third World, (Marcelo Ridenti, State University Of Campinas, Brazil)
6. Radical Scholarship and Political Activism: Walter Rodney as Third World Intellectual and Historian of the Third World, (Andreas Eckert, Humboldt University, Germany)
7. From London 1948 to Dakar 1966: Crises in Anticolonial Counterpublics, (Penny M. von Eschen, University of Virginia, USA)
8. Francis Newton Souza's Black Paintings: Postwar Transactions in Color, (Atreyee Gupta (University Of California, Berkeley, USA)
9. Listening to the Cold War in Bombay, (Naresh Fernandes (Independent Writer)
10. Imagining a Progressive World: Soviet Visual Culture in Postcolonial India, (Jessica Bachman (University of Washington, USA)
11. The Battle of Conferences: Cultural Decolonisation and Global Cold War, (Monica Popescu, Mcgill University, Canada)
12. The Death of the Third World Revisited: Curative Democracy and World-Making in Late 1970s India, (Srirupa Roy, University Of Goettingen, Germany)
Coda (Samuel Moyn, Yale University, USA)
Bibliography
Index