These essays selected from the first five volumes of Subaltern Studies, focus on what Antonio Gramsci--the founder of the Italian communist party--called the subaltern classes. They reexamine well-known historical and political events, such as Gandhi's role in India, from a Marxist perspective. A groundbreaking work of considerable pedagogical relevance for courses dealing with colonialism and imperialism in literature, sociology, anthropology, politics, and history, the book also features a comprehensive glossary of ...
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These essays selected from the first five volumes of Subaltern Studies, focus on what Antonio Gramsci--the founder of the Italian communist party--called the subaltern classes. They reexamine well-known historical and political events, such as Gandhi's role in India, from a Marxist perspective. A groundbreaking work of considerable pedagogical relevance for courses dealing with colonialism and imperialism in literature, sociology, anthropology, politics, and history, the book also features a comprehensive glossary of Indian terms for readers not familiar with Indian history.
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