Subjects of Modernity: Time-Space, Disciplines, Margins

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In Subjects of Modernity, Saurabh Dube thinks through modernity and its representations by exploring critical considerations of time and space. Drawing on anthropology, history and social theory, he investigates the oppositions and enchantments, the contradictions and contentions, and the identities and ambivalences spawned under modernity. Crucially, Dube understands the antinomies of modernity not as analytical errors, but as constitutive elements of modern worlds. Dube questions routine portrayals of homogeneous time and antinomian blueprints of cultural space, while acknowledging the production of time and space by social subjects. Instead of assuming a straightforward, singular trajectory for the phenomena, it views modernity as involving checkered, contingent and contended processes of meaning and power, which have found heterogeneous historical elaborations over the past five centuries. Bringing together past and present, theory and narrative, it sows the historical, ethnographic and methodological deep into his critical procedures, offering an innovative understanding of cultural identities and imaginatively exploring the relationship between history and anthropology.

ABOUT THE AUTHOR Saurabh Dube

Saurabh Dube is Professor of History in the Centre for Asian and African Studies at El Colegio de Mexico in Mexico City. Among his authored works are Untouchable Pasts (1998; South Asia reprint 2001), Stitchews on Time (2004), Sujetos Subalternos (2001), and Geneologias del presente (2003). His edited and co-edited volumes include Enduring Enchantments (a special issue of South Atlantic Quarterly) and Critical Conjunctions: Foundations of Colony and Formations of Modernity (a special issue of Nepantla: Views from South), both 2002.

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Title
Subjects of Modernity: Time-Space, Disciplines, Margins
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Edition
1st. ed.
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ISBN
9789386552525
Length
244p.
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