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New Asian Marxisms
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Edited by:
Tani Barlow
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With contributions by:
William Pietz
, Michael Dutton , Douglas R. Howland and Dai Jinhua
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English
Published/Copyright:
2002
About this book
The current place of Marxism in Asian and Asian Studies thinking.
Author / Editor information
Tani E. Barlow is founder and editor of positions and teaches Chinese Women’s history at the University of Washington. She is the editor of Formations of Colonial Modernity in East Asia and Gender Politics in Modern China, both of which are published by Duke University Press.
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“New Asian Marxisms brilliantly dramatizes how contemporary scholars have remembered Marxism in Asia of an earlier time and how this 'afterlife' today calls into question the amnesia of Western Marxism and its own complicity with exclusions identified with the culturalist claims of a ‘unified’ West. While the essays in this volume are all concerned with a particular place and time, they also remind us of what so often is forgotten--that Marxism is at home only in the world.”—Harry Harootunian, New York University
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Contents
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Preface: Everything Diverges
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Introduction: Decency and Debasement
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Dreaming of Better Times: ‘‘Repetition with a Difference’’ and Community Policing in China
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Constructing Perry’s ‘‘Chinaman’’ in the Context of Adorno and Benjamin
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Redemption and Consumption: Depicting Culture in the 1990s
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Making Time: Historic Preservation and the Space of Nationality
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Aesthetics and Chinese Marxism
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TheWorld Conception of Japanese Social Science: The Kōza Faction, theO¯ tsuka School, and the Uno School of Economics
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‘‘And TheyWould Start Again’’: Women and Struggle in Korean Nationalist Literature
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Spring, Temporality, and History in Li Dazhao
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Spring
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The Probable Defeat: Preliminary Notes on the Chinese Cultural Revolution
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Interpreting Revolutionary Excess: The Naxalite Movement in India
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Marxism, Anti-Americanism, and Democracy in South Korea: An Examination of Nationalist Intellectual Discourse
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‘‘Who Am I?’’—Questions of Voluntarism in the Paradigm of Socialist Alienation
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Contributors
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Index
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April 9, 2002
eBook ISBN:
9780822383352
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440
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5 illustrations