This major intervention into debates about the postcolonial and the global proposes that theory should embody unevenness as symptom even as it envisions strategies to get beyond unevenness. Radhakrishnan's thought-provoking engagement with theorists and writers from around the world will fascinate readers across a wide range of disciplines.
I really like this one. It proposes a theory for a theory-resistant world. The more I read theory the more I realize that theorists must generalize and by virtue of that generalization be problematic, dangerous and emblematic of those on the verge of the shift. That is to say that a theorist must take into account the fact that his/her theory will not be applicable to each case presented to it. This text takes this for granted and tells us a priori that the theory need be in dialogue with the world around it.