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Indo-Australian Relations - Encounters Beyond the State

English · Hardback

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Informationen zum Autor Phillip Darby is co-founder (with Michael Dutton) of the independent Institute of Postcolonial Studies based in Melbourne, and a principal fellow of the School of Social and Political Sciences at the University of Melbourne. Zusammenfassung This book explores a range of connections between India and Australia that develop outside the writ of the two states. It seeks to decentre the nation-state by focussing on a politics drawn from everyday life. This book was published as a special issue of Postcolonial Studies. Inhaltsverzeichnis 1."Decentering the State: Perspectives from the encounter between India and Australia". 2."International Relations as Variations on everyday human relations". 3. "Examinations Access, and Inequity within the Empire: Britain, Australia and India, 1890-1910". 4. "Two Places and Three Times: Fragments retrieved of India and Australia in the 1950s, 1960s and 1980s". 5. "Reason and Lovelessness: Tagore, war crimes, and Justice Pal". 6. "Queering the Pitch: Race, class, gender and nation in the Indo-Australian encounter". 7. "Applied Theatre and Political Change in Bhutan". 8. "The Cultural Politics of Shit: class, gender and public space in India". 9. "Zones, Corridors and Postcolonial Capitalism". 10. "Australindia: The geography of imperial desire".

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