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Marx and Lenin in Africa and Asia: Socialism(s) and Socialist Legacies: ThirdWorlds

Editat de Harry Verhoeven
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 25 sep 2023
The spectres of Marx and Lenin have long loomed prominently in Africa and Asia and they still do so in the 21st century. Many of the founding fathers of postcolonial republics believed socialism could transform their societies. Yet what socialism meant in theory and in practice has always been highly heterogeneous and differed markedly from the European experience. African and Asian movements did not simply mimic the ideas and institutions of Soviet or European Marxists, but endeavoured to define their own, experimenting with a variety of interpretations and in the process adapting doctrines and templates to their unique contexts.
This volume brings together anthropologists, historians and political scientists from around the world to reflect on three great challenges which various types of socialists in Africa and Asia have had to simultaneously contend with in their articulations of liberation: how to build up empirical and juridical statehood, how to forge a nation after colonial divide-and-rule, and how to position themselves in an international order not of their making.
In a post-colonial world, this helps centre a key question running through the different chapters: what can African and Asian imaginaries, institutions and practices tell us about socialism as a global phenomenon?
The chapters in this book were originally published as a special issue of Third World Quarterly.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9781032130804
ISBN-10: 1032130806
Pagini: 206
Dimensiuni: 174 x 246 mm
Greutate: 0.45 kg
Ediția:1
Editura: Taylor & Francis
Colecția Routledge
Seria ThirdWorlds

Locul publicării:Oxford, United Kingdom

Public țintă

Postgraduate and Undergraduate

Notă biografică

Harry Verhoeven is Senior Research Scholar at the School of International and Public Affairs, Columbia University, and the Convenor of the Oxford University China-Africa Network. His books include Why Comrades Go to War (with Philip Roessler), Water, Civilisation and Power in Sudan and Beyond Liberal Order: States, Societies and Markets in the Global Indian Ocean (with Anatol Lieven). He is Senior Adviser to the European Institute of Peace.

Cuprins

1. ‘What is to be done?’ Rethinking socialism(s) and socialist legacies in a postcolonial world 2. Indonesian socialism of the 1950s: from ideology to rhetoric 3. Trade union education in former French Africa (1959–1965): ideological transmission and the role of French and Italian communists 4. Arab encounters with Maoist China: transnational journeys, diasporic lives and intellectual discourses 5. Left turn to legalism: fact-finding inquiries as political critique in 1970s India 6. Free to decide their destiny? Indigenous resistance to external forms of socialist modernity in Siad Barre’s Somalia 7. The party and the gun: African liberation, Asian comrades and socialist political technologies 8. ‘Just another African country’: socialism, capitalism and temporality in Mozambique 9. Indonesia’s missing Left and the Islamisation of dissent 10. The legacies of Marx and Lenin in Vietnam: a historical and regional perspective 11. Ambivalent successes, magnificent failures and historical afterlives: a postscript to Marx and Lenin in Africa and Asia

Descriere

This volume brings together anthropologists, historians and political scientists from around the world to reflect on how to build up empirical and juridical statehood, how to forge a nation after colonial divide-and-rule, and how to position themselves in an international order not of their making.