Chris’s Reviews > In Theory: Nations, Classes, Literatures > Status Update
Chris
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Good critique of post-colonial literary theory from an uncompromising if also rather inflexible Marxist position. Additional interest due to the fact that the author lives and works in India, lending what I find to be an interesting perspective on the Anglophone world and world politics. The author's Marxist analysis of the Third World is giving me an interesting counterpoint to Vijay Prashad's recent books.
— Dec 25, 2014 08:06AM
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Chris
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Most in depth discussion of the features of Indian literature I've read.
— Jan 13, 2015 10:29PM
Chris
is on page 226 of 366
In the midst of an extended critique of Said. Very stimulating.
— Jan 09, 2015 12:54PM
Chris
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Ahmad is tearing Rushdie a new one and it's _so_ _sweet._
— Jan 01, 2015 10:07AM
Chris
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I'm really appreciating Ahmad's attempt to carve out the global space for a liberatory socialist project against Postcolonialism and what he calls Third World Nationalism.
— Dec 31, 2014 03:42PM

