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Product Description: After Colonialism offers a fresh look at the history of colonialism and the changes in knowledge, disciplines, and identities produced by the imperial experience. Ranging across disciplines--from history to anthropology to literary studies--and across regions--from India to Palestine to Latin America to Europe--the essays in this volume reexamine colonialism and its aftermath...read more
By Gyan Prakash (editor)

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9780691037431 | Princeton Univ Pr, December 1, 1994, cover price $57.50 | About this edition: After Colonialism offers a fresh look at the history of colonialism and the changes in knowledge, disciplines, and identities produced by the imperial experience.

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9780691037424 | Princeton Univ Pr, November 29, 1994, cover price $55.00

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Another Reason is a bold and innovative study of the intimate relationship between science, colonialism, and the modern nation. Gyan Prakash, one of the most influential historians of India writing today, explores in fresh and unexpected ways the complexities, contradictions, and profound importance of this relationship in the history of the subcontinent. He reveals how science served simultaneously as an instrument of empire and as a symbol of liberty, progress, and universal reason--and how, in playing these dramatically different roles, it was crucial to the emergence of the modern nation. Prakash ranges over two hundred years of Indian history, from the early days of British rule to the dawn of the postcolonial era. He begins by taking us into colonial museums and exhibitions, where Indian arts, crafts, plants, animals, and even people were categorized, labeled, and displayed in the name of science. He shows how science gave the British the means to build railways, canals, and bridges, to transform agriculture and the treatment of disease, to reconstruct India's economy, and to transfigure India's intellectual life--all to create a stable, rationalized, and profitable colony under British domination. But Prakash points out that science also represented freedom of thought and that for the British to use it to practice despotism was a deeply contradictory enterprise. Seizing on this contradiction, many of the colonized elite began to seek parallels and precedents for scientific thought in India's own intellectual history, creating a hybrid form of knowledge that combined western ideas with local cultural and religious understanding. Their work disrupted accepted notions of colonizer versus colonized, civilized versus savage, modern versus traditional, and created a form of modernity that was at once western and indigenous. Throughout, Prakash draws on major and minor figures on both sides of the colonial divide, including Mahatma Gandhi, Jawaharlal Nehru, the nationalist historian and novelist Romesh Chunder Dutt, Prafulla Chandra Ray (author of A History of Hindu Chemistry), Rudyard Kipling, Lord Dalhousie, and John Stuart Mill. With its deft combination of rich historical detail and vigorous new arguments and interpretations, Another Reason will recast how we understand the contradictory and colonial genealogy of the modern nation. (view table of contents)

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9780691004525 | Princeton Univ Pr, September 1, 1999, cover price $62.50
9780691334523 | Princeton Univ Pr, August 1, 1999, cover price $49.50 | About this edition: Another Reason is a bold and innovative study of the intimate relationship between science, colonialism, and the modern nation.

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9780691004532 | Princeton Univ Pr, August 9, 1999, cover price $52.00

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Product Description: Covering groups from peasants to urban laborers, and from women to merchants, the essays in this volume depict a rich variety of non-confrontational forms of resistance and contestatory behaviors that challenge our usual assumptions about the overt nature of resistance to dominant powerholders...read more

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9780520075856 | Univ of California Pr on Demand, March 1, 1992, cover price $63.00 | About this edition: Covering groups from peasants to urban laborers, and from women to merchants, the essays in this volume depict a rich variety of non-confrontational forms of resistance and contestatory behaviors that challenge our usual assumptions about the overt nature of resistance to dominant powerholders.

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Product Description: Guiding the reader on a tour of the sights and sounds of an emerging city struggling to shake off colonialism and wrestling with the formation of its own budding identity, Narayan’s beguiling book offers descriptions of Mumbai’s daily life, its people and its institutions: the parts of the whole that come together to create this diverse and vivacious place...read more
By Gyan Prakash (foreword by)

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9781843312772 | Anthem Pr, March 20, 2008, cover price $115.00 | About this edition: Guiding the reader on a tour of the sights and sounds of an emerging city struggling to shake off colonialism and wrestling with the formation of its own budding identity, Narayan’s beguiling book offers descriptions of Mumbai’s daily life, its people and its institutions: the parts of the whole that come together to create this diverse and vivacious place.

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9781843313052 | 1 edition (Anthem Pr, February 1, 2009), cover price $35.00 | About this edition: Guiding the reader on a tour of the sights and sounds of an emerging city struggling to shake off colonialism and wrestling with the formation of its own budding identity, Narayan’s beguiling book offers descriptions of Mumbai’s daily life, its people and its institutions: the parts of the whole that come together to create this diverse and vivacious place.

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9780691153179 | Princeton Univ Pr, October 10, 2011, cover price $24.95

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Dystopic imagery has figured prominently in modern depictions of the urban landscape. The city is often portrayed as a terrifying world of darkness, crisis, and catastrophe. Noir Urbanisms traces the history of the modern city through its critical representations in art, cinema, print journalism, literature, sociology, and architecture. It focuses on visual forms of dystopic representation--because the history of the modern city is inseparable from the production and circulation of images--and examines their strengths and limits as urban criticism. Contributors explore dystopic images of the modern city in Germany, Mexico, Japan, India, South Africa, China, and the United States. Their topics include Weimar representations of urban dystopia in Fritz Lang's 1927 film Metropolis; 1960s modernist architecture in Mexico City; Hollywood film noir of the 1940s and 1950s; the recurring fictional destruction of Tokyo in postwar Japan's sci-fi doom culture; the urban fringe in Bombay cinema; fictional explorations of urban dystopia in postapartheid Johannesburg; and Delhi's out-of-control and media-saturated urbanism in the 1980s and 1990s. What emerges in Noir Urbanisms is the unsettling and disorienting alchemy between dark representations and the modern urban experience. In addition to the editor, the contributors are David R. Ambaras, James Donald, Rubén Gallo, Anton Kaes, Ranjani Mazumdar, Jennifer Robinson, Mark Shiel, Ravi Sundaram, William M. Tsutsui, and Li Zhang.
By Gyan Prakash (editor)

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9780691146430 | Princeton Univ Pr, September 27, 2010, cover price $72.50

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9780691146447 | Princeton Univ Pr, September 27, 2010, cover price $36.95 | About this edition: Dystopic imagery has figured prominently in modern depictions of the urban landscape.

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Product Description: Book by Swaminathan, Bala

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9780824780234 | Marcel Dekker Inc, June 1, 1989, cover price $235.00 | About this edition: Book by Swaminathan, Bala

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Product Description: In the three years since the outbreak of the second Intifada in October 2000, the policy-making of the U.S. government has been haunted by the question of Palestine. While the United States has always been allied to and supportive of Israel, since September 11, 2001, its policy has shifted even closer to the Israeli regional agenda...read more

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9780822365846 | Duke Univ Pr, May 11, 2003, cover price $12.00 | About this edition: In the three years since the outbreak of the second Intifada in October 2000, the policy-making of the U.

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Product Description: By United Nations estimates, 60 percent of the world's population will be urban by 2030. With the increasing speed of urbanization, especially in the developing world, scholars are now rethinking standard concepts and histories of modern cities...read more
By Kevin Michael Kruse (editor) and Gyan Prakash (editor)

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9780691133393 | Princeton Univ Pr, February 4, 2008, cover price $78.50 | About this edition: By United Nations estimates, 60 percent of the world's population will be urban by 2030.

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9780691133430 | Princeton Univ Pr, February 4, 2008, cover price $36.95

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Product Description: This volume describes not only the historical practices of the dominated, but also demonstrates the centrality of the subaltern perspective in understanding dominant formations and representations. (view table of contents, read Amazon.com's description)
By Gautam Bhadra (editor), Gyan Prakash (editor) and Susie Tharu (editor)

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9780195645705 | Oxford Univ Pr, July 22, 1999, cover price $29.95 | About this edition: This volume describes not only the historical practices of the dominated, but also demonstrates the centrality of the subaltern perspective in understanding dominant formations and representations.

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Product Description: The concepts of utopia and dystopia have received much historical attention. Utopias have traditionally signified the ideal future: large-scale social, political, ethical, and religious spaces that have yet to be realized. Utopia/Dystopia offers a fresh approach to these ideas...read more
By Gyan Prakash (editor)

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9780691146973 | Princeton Univ Pr, August 23, 2010, cover price $72.50 | About this edition: The concepts of utopia and dystopia have received much historical attention.

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9780691146980 | Princeton Univ Pr, August 23, 2010, cover price $33.95 | About this edition: The concepts of utopia and dystopia have received much historical attention.

Product Description: The editor has selected the key essays which show major themes that have dominated the historiography of India's rural labor. A variety of perspectives--economic, cultural, demographic, taxonomic, political, colonial, nationalistic--are either presented or extensively commented on...read more

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9780195628326 | Oxford Univ Pr, October 15, 1992, cover price $29.95 | About this edition: The editor has selected, out of a huge body of published and unpublished material, the key essays which show up the major themes that have dominated the historiography on India's rural labor.

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9780195634402 | Reprint edition (Oxford Univ Pr, May 1, 1994), cover price $10.95 | About this edition: The editor has selected the key essays which show major themes that have dominated the historiography of India's rural labor.

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