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Decolonizing theory

thinking across traditions

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Decolonizing theory
Aditya Nigam
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An edition of Decolonizing Theory (2020)

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"Decolonizing Theory: Thinking across Traditions aims at disentangling theory from its exclusively Western provenance, drawing insights and concepts from other thought traditions, connecting to what it argues is a new global moment in the reconstitution of theory. The key argument, which is the point of departure of the book, is that any serious theorizing in the non-West should be fundamentally suspicious of any theory that only gives you one result-that four-fifths of the world does not and cannot do anything right. Everything in the non-West, from its modernity and secularism to its democracy and even capitalism, is always seen to be deficient. In other words, all it tells us is that we do not live up to the standards set by Western modernity. From this point of departure, it seeks to create a conceptual space outside (Western) modernity and capitalism, by insisting on a rethink of non-synchronous synchronicities. The book takes three key themes around which the whole story of modernity can be unraveled, namely the question of the political, capital and historical time, and secularism for a detailed discussion. It does so by bracketing, in a sense, the autobiographical story that Western modernity gives itself. In each case, it tries to show that past forms never simply disappear, without residue, to be fully supplanted by the modern, and merely applying theory produced in one context to another is, therefore, very misleading"--Abstract

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2020, Bloomsbury Academic, and imprint of Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
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2020, Bloomsbury Publishing India Pvt. Ltd.
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Table of Contents

Introduction: Doing Theory: The Point is to Change it
Chapter 1: Theoretical Decolonization: A New Conjuncture
Chapter 2: Modernity and Coloniality: Beyond Kaviraj's Revisionist Theory
Chapter 3: Marxism and Non-Western Thought: Apropos a Debate on Slavoj Zizek
Chapter 4: Theorizing the Political: Mandala and the Idea of Social Polity
Chapter 5: Secularism and Subalternity: The Paramodern and the Puranic
Chapter 6: Capital and Historical Time: Synchronicity of the Non-synchronous
Chapter 7: Conclusion.

Edition Notes

"First published in India 2020. This edition published in 2020."

Includes bibliographical references and index.

Published in
London, Oxford, New York, New Delhi, Sydney

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Dewey Decimal Class
909/.04001
Library of Congress
JV51 .N54 2020, CB451 .N54 2020

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Pagination
1 online resource

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL44093309M
ISBN 10
9388630483
ISBN 13
9789388630481, 9789388630467
OCLC/WorldCat
1158230339

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