Love and revolution in the twentieth-century colonial and postcolonial world : perspectives from South Asia and Southern Africa /
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| Language: | English |
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Cham, Switzerland :
Palgrave Macmillan, an imprint of Springer,
[2021]
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| Series: | Palgrave studies in the history of social movements.
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Table of Contents:
- Chapter 1. Love and Revolution: An Introduction; G. Arunima, Patricia Hayes and Premesh Lalu
- Part I. Intensities: Writing / Aesthetic / Cinematic
- Chapter 2. "Everything built on moonshine" : Love and Revolution in Iqbals Islamic Modernist Poetry and Faizs Socialist Verse; Javed Majeed
- Chapter 3. Sadness, as such...; Premesh Lalu
- Chapter 4. Mapiko: Fragments of Revolutionary Time; Paolo Israel
- Part II. Depletions: Family / Party / Intimacy
- Chapter 5. Caste, Intimacy and Family: The Experiences of Slave Castes in Kerala; Sanal Mohan
- Chapter 6. Making and Challenging a Biographic Order: National Longing, Political Belonging and the Politics of Affect in a South African Liberation Movement; Ciraj Rassool
- Chapter 7. The Family Romance of the South African Revolution; Jon Soske
- Chapter 8: The Romantic Manifesto: Gender and Outlaw Emotions in the Naxalbari Movement; Mallarika Sinha Roy
- Part III. Love / Sacrifice / Law
- Chapter 9. Bhagat Singh: Sacrifice, Suffering and the Tradition of the Oppressed; Simona Sawhney
- Chapter 10. "Love is Stronger in Prison than Outside": The Intimate Politics of Independence in the Congo; Pedro Monaville
- Chapter 11. Political Funerals in South Africa: Photography , History, and the Refusal of Light (1960s80s); Patricia Hayes
- Chapter 12. The Love Commandment: Affect in the Time of Dissent and Democracy; G. Arunima.