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Forms of the Left in Postcolonial South Asia: Aesthetics, Networks and Connected Histories: Critical Perspectives in South Asian History

Editat de Sanjukta Sunderason, Lotte Hoek
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 26 iul 2023
This book explores the aesthetic forms of the political left across the borders of post-colonial, post-partition South Asia. Spanning India, Sri Lanka, Pakistan and Bangladesh, the contributors study art, film, literature, poetry and cultural discourse to illuminate the ways in which political commitment has been given aesthetic form and artistic value by artists and by cultural and political activists in postcolonial South Asia. With a focused conceptualization this volume asks: Does the political left in South Asia have a recognizable aesthetic form? And if so, what political effects do left-wing artistic movements and aesthetic artefacts have in shaping movements against inequality and injustice? Reframing political aesthetics within a postcolonial and decolonised framework, the contributors detail the trajectories and transformations of left-wing cultural formations and affiliations and focus on connections and continuities across post-1947/8 India, Pakistan, Sri Lanka and Bangladesh.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9781350230088
ISBN-10: 1350230081
Pagini: 312
Ilustrații: 21 bw illus
Dimensiuni: 156 x 234 x 25 mm
Greutate: 0.44 kg
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția Bloomsbury Academic
Seria Critical Perspectives in South Asian History

Locul publicării:London, United Kingdom

Caracteristici

Studies unexplored connected histories of the left across new political frontiers throughout postcolonial South Asia

Notă biografică

Sanjukta Sunderason is Senior Lecturer (UD1), in History of Art at the University of Amsterdam, The Netherlands. A historian of aesthetic and intellectual formations of 20th-century decolonisation, she researches interfaces of visual art, left-wing thought, and transnational histories of postcolonial modernities. She is the author of Partisan Aesthetics: Modern Art & India's Long Decolonisation (2020). Lotte Hoek is Senior Lecturer in Social Anthropology at the University of Edinburgh, UK. Her ethnographic research is situated at the intersection of anthropology and film studies and explores the public and political life of the moving image in South Asia. She is the author of Cut-Pieces: Celluloid Obscenity and Popular Cinema in Bangladesh (2014).

Cuprins

List of IllustrationsNotes on ContributorsIntroduction: Forms of the Left in Postcolonial South AsiaLotte Hoek and Sanjukta Sunderason Chapter 1A Melancholic Archive: Chittaprosad and Socialist Art in Postcolonial IndiaSanjukta Sunderason Chapter 2Kagmari Festival, 1957: Political Aesthetics and Subaltern Internationalism in PakistanLayli Uddin Chapter 3Between Neorealism and Humanism: Jago Hua SaveraIftikhar DadiChapter 4Lotus Roots: Transposing a Political-Aesthetic Agenda from South Asia to Afro-AsiaMaia Ramnath Chapter 5What got "left" behind: The limits of Leftist Engagements with Art and Culture in Post-colonial Sri LankaHarshana RambukwellaChapter 6The Conscience Whipper: Alamgir Kabir's Film Criticism and the Political Velocity of the Cinema in 1960s East PakistanLotte HoekChapter 7 Look Back in Angst: Akaler Sandhaney, the Indian New Wave, and the Afterlife of the IPTA Movement Manishita DassAfterword, Kamran Asdar Ali BibliographyIndex

Recenzii

A first of its kind, this volume liberates the history of the left in South Asia. Focussing on 'form', the left is reconvened as an aesthetic force seeking to reshape our sensory and material being. In the face of aggressive nationalist aesthetics, Forms of the Left offers a critical alternative.
In this richly variegated volume on the artistic lineages of left radicalism, the question of form takes on political urgency and heft, inviting us to imagine other futures than current political dispensations allow. Keenly attuned to political-aesthetic potentialities, Forms of the Left is a milestone contribution to global histories of the left.