New Books in Critical Theory

Nissim Mannathukkaren, "Communism, Subaltern Studies and Postcolonial Theory: The Left in South India" (Routledge Chapman & Hall, 2021)

Oct 12, 2022
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1
Introduction
00:00 • 3min
2
How You Melt Theory and the Empirical Data That You Have Together So Beautifully
03:11 • 4min
3
Marxism in Kerala Becomes National Popular
07:04 • 2min
4
Kerala Is Not Just a Regional or Local
09:23 • 5min
5
You Know Is This a Binary Argument or a Parallelism?
13:55 • 2min
6
History of Socialism in Kerala - Chapter 2
16:11 • 6min
7
Reform Is a Moral and Religious Act of Self Awareness
21:46 • 3min
8
Subaltern Studies and Postcolonial Theory - The Peasant Worker
24:39 • 3min
9
Modernization of Modernity Is Very Important and We Need to Critique It
27:18 • 4min
10
Subaltern Studies and Pro-Colonial Theories - Modernity Project
31:12 • 3min
11
Subaltern Studies in Post-Colonial Theory - How to Overcome the Stageism of the Peasant
34:30 • 5min
12
How Culture and the Material Come Together in the Cultural Domain
39:22 • 6min
13
How to Build a Greater National Popular
45:08 • 3min
14
Dalit and Adiwasi Struggles - The Unintended Consequence
48:17 • 3min
15
The People's Plan and the Development Process in Kerala
51:21 • 2min
16
Kerala's People's Plan Is an Important Initiative to Deepen Democracy in the Global South
53:51 • 3min
17
The Democratic Decentralization Project in Kerala Is a Big Bang Approach
57:17 • 3min
18
Women's Participation in Local Governments
59:48 • 4min
19
I Challenge This Modernity Versus Tradition Binary
01:03:47 • 3min
20
Is There a New Project You're Working On?
01:06:24 • 3min