From Marx to Global Marxism: Eurocentrism, Resistance, Postcolonial Criticism

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Kerstin Knopf, Detlev Quintern
WVT (Wissenschaftlicher Verlag Trier), 20.10.2021 - 276 Seiten
In our 21st century, the works of Karl Marx and Friedrich Engels are still widely taught, hotly debated, and adapted to different political and sociological contexts and theories. Today the “spectre of communism” haunts not only Europe, as assumed by the authors of the Manifesto of the Communist Party in 1848, but the world as a whole. After Marxism achieved statehood on the ruins of the Tsarist Empire as the consequence of the Russian Revolution in October 1917, revolutionary independence movements in Asia, Africa, and the Americas introduced new and varied readings of the socialist classics in the 20th century. This collection of articles, by contributors from across the globe, discusses Marxism based on Marx’s and Engels’s ideas and œuvre from transnational perspectives that connect Germany and Europe for example with Brazil, Canada, Egypt, Ghana, India, Iran, Israel, Palestine, Russia, and Turkey. With a critical postcolonial approach, the pluriversal debates look at the heritage of Karl Marx (and Friedrich Engels) in the context of histories of resistance, analytical thought, theory building, a latent Eurocentric outlook, and the ‘discursive monument’ Marxism.
 

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Ranabir Samaddar
1
Ramzi Darouiche
31
Jakob Graf
41
Kolja Lindner and Urs Lindner
57
Hans H Bass
75
Muzaffer Kaya
103
Rabkin
123
Guilherme Leite Gonçalves and Sérgio Costa
145
Najeeb V
177
Aditya Nigam
201
Deborah Nyangulu
219
Justice after Marx
233
JohannGünther König
253
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Kerstin Knopf is full professor of North American and Postcolonial Literary and Cultural Studies at the University of Bremen.

Detlev Quintern is assistant professor at the Faculty of Cultural and Social Studies at the Turkish German University in Istanbul.

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