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Rumina Sethi challenges postcolonial critics to put their feet back ...

(Robert J.C. Young, Julius Silver Profess)

This book develops an argument that is both even-handed and ...

(Dame Gillian Beer, King Edward VII Profe)

'If postcolonial studies is to be relevant today,' Rumina Sethi ...

(Noam Chomsky)

An excellent book...the author provides a concise and coherent account ...

(Dr Gurchathen Sanghera, Lecturer in Inte)

The Politics of Postcolonialism
Empire, Nation and Resistance

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In a period of vast global restructuring, unrestricted capital has eroded the traditional distinctions between nations and nationhood. In The Politics of Postcolonialism, Rumina Sethi devises a new form of postcolonial studies that makes sense of these dramatic changes.

Returning to the origins of the discipline, Sethi identifies it as a tool for political protest and activism among people of the third world. Using a sophisticated mix of spatial theory and local politics, she examines the uneven terrain of contemporary anti-capitalism and political upsurges in Africa, Asia and Latin America, emphasising postcolonial politics, dissent and resistance. Her analysis shows that as the traditional means of direct political control have largely lost their hold, postcolonial cultures, now dominated by neoliberalism, are seeking fresh ways to express their discontent.

This original and persuasive work frees the discipline from its current preoccupation with hybridity and multiculturalism, giving students of politics, cultural studies and international relations a new perspective on postcolonialism.

About The Author

Rumina Sethi is a Professor in the department of English and Cultural Studies at Panjab University, Chandigarh, India. She is the author of Myths of the Nation: National Identity and Literary Representation (1999). She wrote her doctoral thesis at Trinity College, Cambridge, and was a British Academy Fellow at Wolfson College, Oxford. She was awarded the Rockefeller Foundation Fellowship in 2006.

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