Literatures of Liberation: Non-European Universalisms and Democratic Progress
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CONTENTS
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ACKNOWLEDGMENTS
INTRODUCTION: Democratic Universalisms of the Global South
I. CONTEXTUAL UNIVERSALISMS AND THE EXPANSION OF THE DEMOS
II. CHANGING COGNITIVE FRAMEWORKS THROUGH CONTEXTUAL UNIVERSALISMS
III. RETHINKING POSTCOLONIAL LITERATURES OF THE WORLD
IV. DIFFERENT KINDS OF UNIVERSALISMS: DELINKING CAPITALISM AND DEMOCRATIC CHANGE
V. THE CHAPTERS
CHAPTER 1: Rewriting the History of Radical Rationality from Precolonial to Postcolonial Protest Poetry
I. CONTEXTUALIZING KABIR: THE CONTENT AND FORM OF THE NIRGUNA BHAKTI MOVEMENT
The Historical Kabir
Discursive Kabirs: Textual Oeuvre and Transmission
II. HEGEMONIC APPROPRIATIONS OF KABIR
III. KABIR’S DEMOCRATIC CONTEXTUAL UNIVERSALISM IN THE PAST AND PRESENT
Precapitalist vs. Spiritual Economies of Valuation in Kabir
IV. A CONTINUING NIRGUNA UNIVERSALISM: COLONIAL RULE AND BHI¯MA BHOI
A Spiritual vs. Capitalist Economy of Valuation in Bhı¯ma Bhoi
V. SPIRITUAL ECONOMIES OF VALUATION IN KKM’S POSTCOLONIAL PROTEST POETRY
CHAPTER 2: Restaging Freedom from Precolonial and Colonial Theater to Contemporary Bollywood Film
I. CHALLENGING HIERARCHIES IN KALIDASA’S SAKUNTALA
Reading Sakuntala’s Affective Agency through Sanskrit Commentaries
Discursive Traps and the Truth of Affective Signs
II. CONTINUING AFFECTIVE AGENCIES IN COLONIAL INDIA: BINODINI DASI’S SAKUNTALA
Binodini’s Intertexts and Contexts
The Nationalist Stage
Binodini’s Life as an Actress: The Nexus of Colonial Capitalism and Nationalist Patriarchy
Contesting the Nationalist Stage, Rewriting Sakuntala
Post-Enlightenment Conceptions of Negative Freedom in Amar Katha
Performing Affective Agency within an Embedded Dramatic Tradition
III. RASA AND AFFECTIVE AGENCY IN POSTCOLONIAL BOLLYWOOD
CHAPTER 3: Redefining Economic Exchange from Precolonial Proverbs to the Colonial and Postcolonial African Novel
I. THE MANY USES AND ABUSES OF UBUNTU IN THE POSTAPARTHEID PRESENT
II. UBUNTU EXCHANGE IN PREAPARTHEID ORALITIES AND THE ZULU NOVEL
The Rich Man of Pietermaritzburg and Ubuntu in Colonial South Africa
III. TRACING UBUNTU INTO THE POSTCOLONIAL AFRICAN NOVEL
CHAPTER 4: Electing the Demos from Tribal Praise Poetry to Twentieth-Century Trade Union Protest Poetry
I. INKOSI UNIVERSALISM IN THE PRECOLONIAL AND COLONIAL PAST
II. PRAISE POEMS AND POWER RELATIONS IN PRECOLONIAL AND COLONIAL SOUTH AFRICA
III. CONTESTING CORPORATE APARTHEID THROUGH TRADE UNION PRAISE POETRY
Trade Unions and the Transition to Democracy: The Struggle on the Ground
Worker-Poets and the Continuing Use of Izibongo
Equating Economic and Political Justice via “A Chief Is a Chief through Other People”
CODA: Contextual Universalisms and the Path to a New Postcolonialism
I. THE DEMOCRATIC POWER OF VERNACULAR LITERATURES OF THE WORLD
II. CALLING FOR A NEW POSTCOLONIALISM
BIBLIOGRAPHY
INDEX
COGNITIVE APPROACHES TO CULTURE: FREDERICK LUIS ALDAMA, PATRICK COLM HOGAN, LALITA PANDIT HOGAN, AND SUE KIM, SERIES EDITORS