Subaltern studies : writings on South Asian history and society (Vol. 10)
edited by Gautam Bhadra, Gyan Prakash and Susie Tharu.
- New Delhi : Oxford, 1999.
- 252 p.
Table of Contents: Chapter 1. Diaspora and the difficult art of dying Chapter 2. A market for aboriginality: primitivism and race classification in the identured labour market of colonial India Chapter 3. Colouring subalternity: slaves, concubines and social orphans in early colonial India Chapter 4. Taming traditions: legalities and histories in twenteith-century Orissa Chapter 5. Spatializing history: subaltern carnivalizations of space in Triuppuvanam, Tamil Nadu Chapter 6. Untouchable freedom: a critique of the bourgeois landlord Indian state Chapter 7. Indian magical realism: notes on popular visual culture Chapter 8. Gendering the 'Nationalist subject': Palestinian camp women's life stories