Colonial Exchanges: Political Theory and the Agency of the Colonized
Scholars of political thought have given a great deal of attention to the relationship between European political ideas and colonialism, especially to whether prominent thinkers supported or opposed colonialism. But little attention has so far been given to the reactions of those in the colonies to European ideas, where intellectuals actively sought to transform those ideas, deploying them strategically or adopting them as their own. A full reckoning of colonialism's effects requires attention to their intellectual choices and the political efforts that accompanied them, which sometimes produced surprising political successes. The contributors to this volume include a mix of political theorists and intellectual historians who seek to grapple with specific thinkers or contexts. Contributors focus on colonised societies including India, Haiti, the Philippines, Egypt, Morocco, Nigeria, and the settler countries of North America and Oceana, in times ranging from the French Revolution to the modern day.
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Colonial Exchanges: Political Theory and the Agency of the Colonized
Scholars of political thought have given a great deal of attention to the relationship between European political ideas and colonialism, especially to whether prominent thinkers supported or opposed colonialism. But little attention has so far been given to the reactions of those in the colonies to European ideas, where intellectuals actively sought to transform those ideas, deploying them strategically or adopting them as their own. A full reckoning of colonialism's effects requires attention to their intellectual choices and the political efforts that accompanied them, which sometimes produced surprising political successes. The contributors to this volume include a mix of political theorists and intellectual historians who seek to grapple with specific thinkers or contexts. Contributors focus on colonised societies including India, Haiti, the Philippines, Egypt, Morocco, Nigeria, and the settler countries of North America and Oceana, in times ranging from the French Revolution to the modern day.
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Colonial Exchanges: Political Theory and the Agency of the Colonized

Colonial Exchanges: Political Theory and the Agency of the Colonized

Colonial Exchanges: Political Theory and the Agency of the Colonized

Colonial Exchanges: Political Theory and the Agency of the Colonized

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Scholars of political thought have given a great deal of attention to the relationship between European political ideas and colonialism, especially to whether prominent thinkers supported or opposed colonialism. But little attention has so far been given to the reactions of those in the colonies to European ideas, where intellectuals actively sought to transform those ideas, deploying them strategically or adopting them as their own. A full reckoning of colonialism's effects requires attention to their intellectual choices and the political efforts that accompanied them, which sometimes produced surprising political successes. The contributors to this volume include a mix of political theorists and intellectual historians who seek to grapple with specific thinkers or contexts. Contributors focus on colonised societies including India, Haiti, the Philippines, Egypt, Morocco, Nigeria, and the settler countries of North America and Oceana, in times ranging from the French Revolution to the modern day.

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ISBN-13: 9781526105660
Publisher: Manchester University Press
Publication date: 07/30/2017
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
File size: 2 MB

About the Author

Burke A. Hendrix is Associate Professor of Political Science at the University of Oregon Deborah Baumgold is Professor Emerita of Political Science at the University of Oregon

Table of Contents

Introduction: When ideas travel: political theory, colonialism, and the history of ideas - Burke A. Hendrix and Deborah Baumgold 1 Intellectual flows and counterflows: the strange case of J. S. Mill - Lynn Zastoupil 2 Rethinking resistance: Spencer, Krishnavarma and The Indian Sociologist - Inder S. Marwah 3 The other Mahatma's naïve monarchism: Phule, Paine, and the appeal to Queen Victoria - Jimmy Casas Klausen 4 The New World 'sans culottes': French revolutionary ideology in Saint Domingue - Johnhenry Gonzalez 5 Confronting colonial otherness: The Judicial Committee of the Privy Council and the limits of imperial legal universalism - Bonny Ibhawoh 6 The Indigenous redemption of liberal universalism - Tim Rowse 7 Troubling appropriations: Pedro Paterno's Filipino deployment of French Lamarckianism - Megan C. Thomas 8 Colonial hesitation, appropriation, and citation: Qasim Amin, empire, and saying No - Murad Idris 9 Marxism and historicism in the thought of Abdullah Laroui - Yasmeen Daifallah Index
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