Intimations of Modernity

Intimations of Modernity
Author: Louis A. Pérez Jr.
Publsiher: UNC Press Books
Total Pages: 271
Release: 2017-01-11
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781469631318

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Louis A. Perez Jr.'s new history of nineteenth-century Cuba chronicles in fascinating detail the emergence of an urban middle class that was imbued with new knowledge and moral systems. Fostering innovative skills and technologies, these Cubans became deeply implicated in an expanding market culture during the boom in sugar production and prior to independence. Contributing to the cultural history of capitalism in Latin America, Perez argues that such creoles were cosmopolitans with powerful transnational affinities and an abiding identification with modernity. This period of Cuban history is usually viewed through a political lens, but Perez, here emphasizing the character of everyday life within the increasingly fraught colonial system, shows how moral, social, and cultural change that resulted from market forces also contributed to conditions leading to the collapse of the Spanish colonial administration. Perez highlights women's centrality in this process, showing how criollas adapted to new modes of self-representation as a means of self-fulfillment. Increasing opportunities for middle-class women's public presence and social participation was both cause and consequence of expanding consumerism and of women's challenges to prevailing gender hierarchies. Seemingly simple actions--riding a bicycle, for example, or deploying the abanico, the fan, in different ways--exposed how traditional systems of power and privilege clashed with norms of modernity and progress.

Intimations of Postmodernity

Intimations of Postmodernity
Author: Zygmunt Bauman
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 264
Release: 2003-04-29
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9781134917594

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This thoughtful and illuminating book provides a major statement on the meaning and importance of postmodernity.

Intimations of Postmodernity

Intimations of Postmodernity
Author: Zygmunt Bauman
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 261
Release: 2003-04-29
Genre: Philosophy
ISBN: 9781134917600

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This thoughtful and illuminating book provides a major statement on the meaning and importance of postmodernity.

Intimations of Modernity

Intimations of Modernity
Author: Louis A. Pérez (Jr.),Louis A. Pérez Jr.
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 271
Release: 2016
Genre: Cuba
ISBN: 1469631326

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Cover -- Half Title -- Title -- Copyright -- Contents -- Acknowledgments -- Introduction -- CHAPTER ONE: To Diffuse the Light of Civilization -- CHAPTER TWO: To Advance the Course of Progress Forward -- CHAPTER THREE: The Perfection of Acting -- CHAPTER FOUR: Mellow Effulgence -- CHAPTER FIVE: Prologue to Perdition -- Epilogue -- Notes -- Bibliography -- Index -- A -- B -- C -- D -- E -- F -- G -- H -- I -- J -- K -- L -- M -- N -- O -- P -- Q -- R -- S -- T -- U -- V -- W -- X -- Z

Modernity Consumption

Modernity   Consumption
Author: Antonio L. Rappa
Publsiher: World Scientific
Total Pages: 292
Release: 2002
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9812380094

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Offers an examination of modernity and consumption with a non-Marxist, modernity-Resistance-theoretical frame (mRf).

Subjects of Modernity

Subjects of Modernity
Author: Saurabh Dube
Publsiher: AFRICAN SUN MeDIA
Total Pages: 190
Release: 2017-10-11
Genre: Philosophy
ISBN: 9781928357452

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"e;Dube ranges widely and globally - from histories of empires and genealogies of disciplines to recent Dalit artwork from India - to explore and carefully delineate a tension he regards as fundamental to the formation of the modern: the modern subject's inevitable entanglement with those subject to modernity. A tour de force, this book offers a critical, timely and powerful sequel to postcolonial and subaltern studies."e; - Dipesh Chakrabarty, University of Chicago

The YMCA in Late Colonial India

The YMCA in Late Colonial India
Author: Harald Fischer-Tiné
Publsiher: Bloomsbury Publishing
Total Pages: 313
Release: 2022-11-03
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781350275300

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This book explores the history and agendas of the Young Men's Christian Association (YMCA) through its activities in South Asia. Focusing on interactions between American 'Y' workers and the local population, representatives of the British colonial state, and a host of international actors, it assesses their impact on the making of modern India. In turn, it shows how the knowledge and experience acquired by the Y in South Asia had a significant impact on US foreign policy, diplomacy and development programs in the region from the mid-1940s. Exploring the 'secular' projects launched by the YMCA such as new forms of sport, philanthropic efforts and educational endeavours, The YMCA in Late Colonial India addresses broader issues about the persistent role of religion in global modernization processes, the accumulation of American soft power in Asia, and the entanglement of American imperialism with other colonial empires. It provides an unusually rich case study to explore how 'global civil society' emerged in the late 19th and early 20th centuries, how it related to the prevailing imperial world order, and how cultural specificities affected the ways in which it unfolded. Offering fresh perspectives on the historical trajectories of America's 'moral empire', Christian internationalism and the history of international organizations more broadly, this book also gives an insight into the history of South Asia during an age of colonial reformism and decolonization. It shows how international actors contributed to the shaping of South Asia's modernity at this crucial point, and left a lasting legacy in the region.

Indian Modernities

Indian Modernities
Author: Nishat Zaidi
Publsiher: Taylor & Francis
Total Pages: 333
Release: 2023-06-30
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 9781000901757

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This volume studies the ways in which modernity has been conceived, practiced, and performed in Indian literatures from the 18th to 20th century. It brings together essays on writings in Hindi, Urdu, Punjabi, Bengali, Odia, Gujarati, Marathi, Tamil, Telugu, Kannada, Malayalam, and languages from Northeast India, which form a dialogical relationship with each other in this volume. The concurrence and contradictions emerging through these studies problematize the idea of modernity afresh. The book challenges the dominance of colonial modernity through socio-historical and cultural analysis of how modernity surfaces as a multifaceted phenomenon when contextualized in the multilingual ethos of India. It further tracks the complex ways in which modernism in India is tied to the harvests of modernity. It argues for the need to shift focus on the specific conditions that gave shape to multiple modernities within literatures produced from India. A versatile collection, the book incorporates engagements with not just long prose fiction but also lesser-known essays, research works, and short stories published in popular magazines. This unique work will be of interest to students and teachers of Indian writing in English, Indian literatures, and comparative literatures. It will be indispensable to scholars of South Asian studies, literary historians, linguists, and scholars of cultural studies across the globe.