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The Popular Front and the Global Circulation of Marxism Through Calcutta, 1920s-1970s

The Popular Front and the Global Circulation of Marxism Through Calcutta, 1920s-1970s

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This book examines the global circulation of Marxism seen from one of its most highly charged sites: Calcutta in India. Building on but also revising existing approaches to global intellectual history, the book presents the circulation of Marxism through Calcutta as a historically-sited problem of mass mediation. Using tools from media studies, the book explores the way that Marxism was presented to the public, the technologies used, and the meanings of Marxism in twentieth-century Calcutta. Demonstrating how the Popular Front was split between the so-called 'people's group' and those whom were called 'intellectuals', the book argues that the people's group generally identified themselves as Marxists and preferred audio-visual media such as theatre, while the so-called intellectuals privileged academic rigour and print media, usually referring to themselves as Marxians. Thus, the author reveals a polyphony of Marxisms in the Popular Front. Tracing Marxism back tothe Bengal Renaissance and the Swadeshi and Naxal movements, this book shows how debate around the meaning of 'Marxism' continued throughout the 1970s in Calcutta, and eventually engendered the historiographical movement that has come to be known as Subaltern Studies.



Author: Prasanta Dhar
Publisher: Palgrave MacMillan
Published: 11/30/2023
Pages: 205
Binding Type: Paperback
Weight: 0.67lbs
Size: 8.27h x 5.83w x 0.52d
ISBN: 9783031186196

About the Author
Prasanta Dhar is a historian of South Asia and has taught at the University of Toronto in Canada.

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