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Africa in the Indian Imagination : Race and the Politics of Postcolonial Citation /

Antoinette Burton challenges nostalgic narratives of the Afro-Asian solidarity that emerged from the 1955 Bandung conference by showing how postcolonial Indian identity was based on the subordination of Africans and blackness.

Détails bibliographiques
Auteur principal: Burton, Antoinette M., 1961- (Auteur)
Autres auteurs: Hofmeyr, Isabel (writer of foreword.)
Format: Électronique eBook
Langue:Inglés
Publié: Durham : Duke University Press, 2016.
Collection:Book collections on Project MUSE.
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Accès en ligne:Texto completo
Table des matières:
  • Citing/siting Africa in the Indian postcolonial imagination
  • Every secret thing? Racial politics in Ansuyah R. Singh's Behold the earth mourns (1960)
  • Race and the politics of position: above and below in Frank Moraes' The Importance of being black (1965)
  • Fictions of postcolonial development: race, intimacy and Afro-Asian solidarity in Chanakya Sen's The morning after (1973)
  • Hands and feet: Phyllis Naidoo's impressions of anti-apartheid history (2002-2006).