The ideological condition : : selected essays on history, race and gender / / by Himani Bannerji.

The Ideological Condition: Selected Essays on History, Race and Gender is a reader comprised of many of Himani Bannerji's English writings over a long period of teaching and research in Canada and India. Bannerji creates an interdisciplinary analytical method and extends the possibilities of hi...

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Superior document:Historical materialism book series ; Volume 212
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Place / Publishing House:Leiden ;, Boston : : BRILL,, [2020]
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Year of Publication:2020
Language:English
Series:Historical materialism book series ; Volume 212.
Physical Description:1 online resource.
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Table of Contents:
  • Foreword
  • Acknowledgements
  • Part 1 Methods
  • Section 1 Ideology and the Social
  • 1 Building from Marx: Reflections on 'Race', Gender and Class
  • 2 Marxism and Antiracism in Theory and Practice
  • 3 Ideology
  • 4 But Who Speaks for Us? Experience and Agency in Conventional Feminist Paradigms
  • 5 Politics and the Writing of History
  • 6 Ideology, Anti-colonialism and Marxism
  • Section 2 Ideology and History
  • 7 Tradition of Sociology and Sociology of Tradition: The Terms of Our Knowledge and the Knowledge Produced
  • 8 Beyond the Ruling Category to What Actually Happens: Notes on James Mill's Historiography in The History of British India
  • 9 Pygmalion Nation: Critique of Subaltern Studies' Resolution of the Women Question
  • Part 2 The Making of a Subject: Gender, 'Race' and Class
  • 10 Introducing Racism: Notes towards an Antiracist Feminism
  • 11 In the Matter of X: Building 'Race' into Sexual Harassment
  • 12 Attired in Virtue: Discourse on Shame [ Lajja ] and Clothing of the Gentlewoman [ Bhadramahila ] in Colonial Bengal
  • 13 Fashioning a Self: Educational Proposals for and by Women in Popular Magazines in Colonial Bengal
  • 14 Age of Consent and Hegemonic Social Reform
  • Part 3 Nation, Multiculturalism, Identity and Community
  • 15 The Paradox of Diversity: The Construction of a Multicultural Canada and 'Women of Colour'
  • 16 On the Dark Side of the Nation: Politics of Multiculturalism and the State of 'Canada'
  • 17 A Question of Silence: Reflections on Violence against Women in Communities of Colour
  • 18 The Passion of Naming: Identity, Difference and Politics of Class
  • 19 Truant in Time
  • Part 4 Nationalism, Gender and Politics
  • 20 Making India Hindu and Male: Cultural Nationalism and the Emergence of the Ethnic Citizen in Contemporary India
  • 21 Writing 'India', Doing 'Ideology': William Jones' Construction of India as an Ideological Category
  • 22 Demography and Democracy: Reflections on Violence against Women in Genocide or Ethnic Cleansing
  • 23 Cultural Nationalism and Woman as the Subject of the Nation
  • 24 Patriarchy in the Era of Neoliberalism: The Case of India
  • Part 5 Class, Culture and Representation
  • 25 The Mirror of Class: Class Subjectivity and Politics in Nineteenth Century Bengal
  • 26 Language and Liberation: A Study of Political Theatre in West Bengal
  • 27 Nation and Class in Communist Aesthetics and the Theatre of Utpal Dutt
  • Part 6 Decolonisation
  • 28 Nostalgia for the Future: The Poetry of Ernesto Cardinal
  • 29 A Transformational Pedagogy: Reflections on Rabindranath's Project of Decolonisation
  • 30 Beyond the Binaries: Notes on Karl Marx's and Rabindranath Tagore's Ideas on Human Capacities and Alienation
  • 31 Himani Bannerji in Conversation with Somdatta Mandal
  • Bibliography
  • Index.