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Kumkum Sangari

Politics of the Possible - Essays on Gender, History, Narratives, Colonial English

Politics of the Possible - Essays on Gender, History, Narratives, Colonial English

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Sangari's essays rethink relationships and divisions in gender, geography, class relations, culture, and more, creating a true politics of the possible. They explore forms, ideologies, and class relations, the transnational and regional production of ideologies, and the impact of race, caste, class, religion, and misogyny on patriarchal ideology. They also critique the impact of race, caste, class, religion, and misogyny on patriarchal ideology and its effect on women.

Format: Paperback / softback
Length: 556 pages
Publication date: 16 March 2021
Publisher: Manohar Publishers and Distributors

This collection of essays covers a broad range of disciplines to produce a work that rethinks relationships and divisions in gender, geography, class relations, culture, and much more to create a true 'politics of the possible.' Broadly emphasizing forms, ideologies, and class relations, Sangari's essays crisscross and cohere around several themes: the politics of social location and the connection between local, metropolitan and colonial geographies as they bear on debates about the nature of knowledge; the transnational and regional production of ideologies such as altruism under the aegis of colonialism; ways of theorizing women's labor, literacy, and consent to patriarchal arrangements and dominant ideologies. Sangari's analysis of Indian English and the relationships between 'literature' and the nonliterary change, the way we consider the divisions between the metropolitan and the subcontinental. In her discussion of capitalism and colonialism, her egalitarian feminist viewpoint opens up and questions issues of cultural autonomy and hybridity. She also critiques the impact of race, caste, class, religion, and misogyny on patriarchal ideology and its effect on women. The 'politics of the possible' mapped by these essays presents itself in several areas: as a more sensitive feminist historiography; as the social potential for secular activity in seemingly impossible situations; in the historical possibilities that were offered by situations not doomed to inevitable outcomes; and as the elements of resistance produced by the contradictions of different structures of oppression.

Weight: 702g
Dimension: 216 x 166 x 37 (mm)
ISBN-13: 9788185229454

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