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Elementary Aspects of Peasant Insurgency in Colonial India

Author: Ranajit Guha  

This classic work in subaltern studies portrays the peasant insurgency in British India from the peasant's viewpoint.

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This classic work in subaltern studies portrays the peasant insurgency in British India from the peasant's viewpoint.

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Foreword by James ScottThis classic work in subaltern studies explores the common elements present in rebel consciousness during the Indian colonial period. Ranajit Guha-intellectual founder of the groundbreaking and influential Subaltern Studies Group-describes from the peasants' viewpoint the relations of dominance and subordination in rural India from 1783 to 1900.Challenging the idea that peasants were powerless agents who rebelled blindly against British imperialist oppression and local landlord exploitation, Guha emphasizes their awareness and will to effect political change. He suggests that the rebellions represented the birth of a theoretical consciousness and asserts that India's long subaltern tradition lent power to the landmark insurgence led by Mahatma Gandhi. Yet as long as landlord authority remains dominant in a ruling culture, Guha claims, all mass struggles will tend to model themselves after the unfinished projects documented in this book.Students and scholars will welcome this paperback edition of Guha's 1983 original, which was distributed on a limited scale in the United States. It will influence new generations studying colonialism, postcolonialism, subaltern studies, historiography, anthropology, and Indian, Asian, and Latin American history.

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Critic Reviews

““Written in a concise, easy-to-read style and offering a wealth of examples to illustrate each point, Elementary Aspects of Peasant Insurgency in Colonial India is the kind of book that our students desperately crave.”-Marcia Stephenson, Purdue University”

“A classic in subaltern studies as well as in postcolonial studies.”-JosÉ Rabasa, University of California, Berkeley “A remarkable achievement.”-Patricia Seed, Rice University “Full of sparkling ideas and written in vivid and compelling prose.”-Arjun Appadurai, University of Chicago “Guha’s contributions to historiography are fundamental to colonial and postcolonial studies. By directing our focus to the question of consciousness or self-awareness in the making of peasant rebellions in colonial India, he corrects and redirects the writing of history.”-Sara Castro-KlarÉn, Johns Hopkins University “The most significant-and potentially the most influential-work of social theory since Michel Foucault’s Dicipline and Punish.”-John Beverley, University of Pittsburgh “Very unusual and original. Guha presents a new set of conceptual categories to understand the peasant situation in the postcolonial era. His work has transcended the local boundaries of India and has inspired the foundation of similar research projects in the Latin American field such as the Latin American Subaltern Studies Group.”-Ileana Rodriguez, Ohio State University “Written in a concise, easy-to-read style and offering a wealth of examples to illustrate each point, Elementary Aspects of Peasant Insurgency in Colonial India is the kind of book that our students desperately crave.”-Marcia Stephenson, Purdue University

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About the Author

Ranajit Guha is Senior Research Fellow Emeritus at the Research School of Paci&supl;c and Asian Studies, Australian National University. He is the founder-editor of Subaltern Studies.

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"Guha's contributions to historiography are fundamental to colonial and postcolonial studies. By directing our focus to the question of consciousness or self-awareness in the making of peasant rebellions in colonial India, he corrects and redirects the writing of history."-Sara Castro-Klar

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Publisher
Duke University Press
Published
13th August 1999
Pages
384
ISBN
9780822323488

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