This classic work in subaltern studies explores the common elements present in rebel consciousness during the Indian colonial period. Ranajit Guha--intellectual founder of the groundbreaking and influential Subaltern Studies Group--describes from the peasants' viewpoint the relations of dominance and subordination in rural India from 1783 to 1900. Challenging the idea that peasants were powerless agents who rebelled blindly against British imperialist oppression and local landlord exploitation, Guha emphasizes their awareness and will to effect political...
Foreword by James Scott
This classic work in subaltern studies explores the common elements present in rebel consciousness during the Indian colonia...
Designed to improve racial and cultural sensitivity on predominantly white campuses through a structural learning approach, this text deals with these issues on a realistic and practical level. Using twenty-three hands-on activities, it approaches multicultural relations in a very personal, individualistic manner with the student as the target of training and change. This book emphasizes personal awareness, self-knowledge, and honest communication among majority and minority students.
Designed to improve racial and cultural sensitivity on predominantly white campuses through a structural learning approach, this text deals with these...