Comparative Studies of South Asia,
Africa and the Middle East (CSSAAME)

Vol. XVI | No. 1 | 1996


DIVERGENT MODERNITIES: CRITICAL PERSPECTIVES ON ORIENTALISM, ISLAMISM AND NATIONALISM

Guest edited by Mohamad Tavakoli-Targhi



Mohamad Tavakoli-Targhi: Orientalism's Genesis Amnesia

Brian Hatcher: Indigent Brahmans, Industrious Pandits: Bourgeois Ideology and Sanskrit Pandits in Colonial Calcutta

Roland Lardinois: The Genesis of Louis DumontŐs Anthropology: The 1930s in France Revisited

Shantanu Phukan: None Mad as a Hindu Woman: Contesting Communal Readings of Padmavat

Masoud Khazemzadeh: The State, Civil Society and the Prospects of Islamic Fundamentalism

Carl Ernst: Local Cultural Nationalism as Anti-Fundamentalist Strategy in Pakistan

Ylana Miller: Palestinian Transitions


REINTERPRETING AFRICAN HISTORY



Edited by Vasant Kaiwar, Sucheta Mazumdar & Michael West

Jacques Depelchin: From the End of Slavery to the End of Apartheid: Towards a Radical Break in African History?

Abdullahi Ali Ibrahim: The 1971 Coup in the Sudan and the Radical War of Liberal Democracy in Africa

Gloria Waite: The Noma Award and the Case of Tiyambe Zeleza

Patrick Manning: African Economic History: A View from the Continent

Joseph E. Inikori: Inequalities in the Production of Historical Knowledge

William G. Martin: The End of Africanist Economic History? Considerations of Tiyambe ZelezaŐs, A Modern Economic History of Africa, Vol. I, The Nineteenth Century