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The Book Argues For The Importance Of Comparative Research Across The Global South. Key Terms Of Contemporary Critical Analyses Colonialism, Nation, Modernity, Citizenship, Identity, And Subjectivity Are Often Explicated In The Bounded Context Of NationStates In The South, Or With Reference To Western European Societies. Indeed, An Important Feature Of Twentieth Century Scholarship Could Well Be The NationCentrism Of The Analyses Of Intellectual Formations Of The Period. The Project Proceeds On The Assumption That SouthSouth Comparative Work Problematizes The Standard Use Of These Terms, And Adds New Dimensions To Their Usage Even In Specific National Contexts. The Attempt Is To Change The Frame Of Reference So That The West Does Not Become The Sole Norm Against Which We Measure Each Other. The Central Focus Of The Book Is The Woman Question As It Emerges Through The Mobilization Of Indianness And Other Related Notions Of Region, Ethnic Group Or Race. The Intertwining Of Gender Issues With The Formation And Assertion Of Different Kinds Of Identities In Trinidad And India Is Explored. The Analysis Has A Historical Component And A More Contemporary One, The Latter Being Routed Through Popular Music In Trinidad.
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