The political in question: abolitionism in India's twentieth century
- ๐ค Speaker: Professor Mrinalini Sinha, University of Michigan
- ๐ Date & Time: Wednesday 03 June 2015, 17:00 - 20:00
- ๐ Venue: The Winstanley Lecture Hall, Trinity College, Cambridge
Abstract
Histories of politics in India frequently distinguish between the domains of elite and of popular or subaltern politics. The latter is typically expressed in the idiom of the fragment and identified with the particular rather than with the universal. This talk engages with the popular politics of the anti-indenture movement in India to raise the following questions: what happens when popular politics makes a claim to the universal? What does such an โimpossibleโ politics suggest about the nature of the political itself?
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Professor Mrinalini Sinha, University of Michigan
Wednesday 03 June 2015, 17:00-20:00