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    Manchester, England :Manchester University Press,
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    almahu_9948328105302882
    Format: 1 online resource (258 pages)
    ISBN: 9781526126290 (e-book)
    Additional Edition: Print version: Colonial exchanges : political theory and the agency of the colonized. Manchester, England : Manchester University Press, c2017 ISBN 9781526105646
    Language: English
    Keywords: Electronic books.
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    UID:
    almahu_9949596909802882
    Format: 1 online resource
    ISBN: 9781526128140 (ebook) :
    Content: When European powers colonised the globe, they spread not only political power but also ideas. Yet those within colonised societies did not receive those ideas passively. They instead sought to transform or repurpose them, often in surprising or ambiguous ways. This volume illustrates a variety of examples worthy of further study.
    Note: Previously issued in print: 2017.
    Additional Edition: Print version : ISBN 9781526105646
    Language: English
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    UID:
    gbv_1627390219
    Format: xiv, 257 Seiten , 24 cm
    ISBN: 9781526105646 , 9781526105653 , 1526105659 , 1526105640 , 9781526105653 , 9781526105646
    Content: Cover -- Half Title -- Title Page -- Copyright Page -- Dedication -- Table of Contents -- List of Contributors -- Acknowledgements -- Introduction: when ideas travel: political theory, colonialism, and the history of ideas -- Parochial universalisms -- Engaged political theory -- Situating the volume -- An overview of the chapters -- Notes -- 1 Intellectual flows and counterflows: the strange case of J. S. Mill -- J. S. Millâs Einfühlung -- J. S. Mill and Rammohun Roy -- Conclusion: an unfinished project -- Abbreviations -- Notes -- 2 Rethinking resistance: Spencer, Krishnavarma, and The Indian Sociologist -- 1 Intellectual foundations -- 2 Moderates, extremists, and terrorists: Krishnavarma and the nationalist constellation -- (i) The âunknown patriotâ -- (ii) The nationalist constellation I: moderates -- (iii) The nationalist constellation II: extremists and terrorists -- 3 A state of violence: Spencer, sociology, and the sentimental foundations of empire -- Conclusion -- Notes -- 3 The other Mahatmaâs naive monarchism: Phule, Paine, and the appeal to Queen Victoria -- Slaveries and conquests -- Paine in Phuleâs Indian context -- The British: better invaders? -- Supplication, sentimentality, and the Queen -- Between critique and catachresis -- Notes -- 4 The New World âsans-culottesâ: French revolutionary ideology in Saint-Domingue -- The revolutions in Saint-Domingue and France -- How radical were the French revolutionaries? -- 1802, the fall of Charles Bélair and the rise of Dessalines -- Haiti and the problem of institutional teleology -- Notes -- 5 Confronting colonial otherness: the Judicial Committee of the Privy Council and the limits ... -- A hegemonic and contested universalism -- The universalist premise of the JCPC -- Justice, equity, and good conscience -- The limits of judicial universalism -- Universality, representation, and legitimacy -- Notes -- 6 The indigenous redemption of liberal universalism -- Christianity, liberalism, and racism -- Peter Jones 1802â53: gaining mastery over fate -- The challenge of âSocial Darwinismâ -- Charles Eastman 1858â1939: the Indian renewed -- Warriors for empire and democracy: Apirana Ngata and Zitkala-Å a -- William Cooper: British Aborigines? -- Conclusion: the mobile signifiers of universality -- Notes -- 7 Troubling appropriations: Pedro Paternoâs Filipino deployment of French Lamarckianism -- Ilustradosâ worlds -- Paternoâs ways of conceiving of civilization as successive eras -- Paternoâs race thinking and its French antecedents -- Not ancestors, but specimens -- Conclusion: futures of the past -- Notes -- 8 Colonial hesitation, appropriation, and citation: QÄsim AmÄ«n, empire, and saying ânoâ -- Saying ânoâ and colonised thought -- Theorising colonised reception -- The politics of audience and persuasion -- Defensive postures and blaming others: a Francophone audience -- Aggressive postures and aggression by nature: Cairo I -- Inventing Islam, disaggregating Europe: Cairo II -- Defensive frustration and transnational comparisons -- Terms of imitation and colonial hesitation: Cairo III -- Faith in progress, extinction, and colonialism: Cairo IV -- Colonised intellectuals and the gaze of the empire -- Cairene exchanges -- Reading Les Ãgyptiens in Europe, or, can the Muslim speak (of Islam)? -- The Liberation of Women: between silence and progress -- The Liberation of Women and The New Woman: between gospel and empire -- Shields and daggers of colonial orientalism -- Notes -- 9 Marxism and historicism in the thought of Abdullah Laroui -- The life and times of Abdullah Laroui -- The intellectual context of Larouiâs intervention -- Identifying the problem: traditionalism and cultural retardation -- Towards a solution: anti-colonial historicism -- Bypassing liberalism -- Marxist historicism and the third-world intellectual -- By way of conclusion -- Notes -- Index -- Intellectual flows and counterflows: the strange case of J.S. Mill / Lynn Zastoupil -- Rethinking resistance: Spencer, Krishnavarma, and The Indian sociologist / Inder S. Marwah -- The other Mahatma's naive monarchism: Phule, Paine, and the appeal to Queen Victoria / Jimmy Casas Klausen -- The New World 'sans-culottes": French revolutionary ideology in Saint-Domingue / Johnhenry Gonzalez -- Confronting colonial otherness: the Judicial Committee of the Privy Council and the limits of imperial legal universalism / Bonny Ibhawoh -- The indigenous redemption of liberal universalism / Tim Rowse -- Troubling appropriations: Pedro Paterno's Filipino deployment of French Lamarckianism / Megan C. Thomas -- Colonial hesitation, appropriation, and citation: Qāsim Amīn, empire, and saying 'no' / Murad Idris -- Marxism and historicism in the thought of Abdullah Laroui / Yasmeen Daifallah
    Note: Includes bibliographical references and index
    Language: English
    Subjects: Ethnology
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    Keywords: Kolonialismus ; Imperialismus ; Kolonialismus ; Politische Theorie ; Konferenzschrift
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