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Gandhi, Nonviolence & Modernity
Editors: John Docker & Debjani Ganguly
INTRODUCTION
John Docker
Gandhi, Nonviolence and Modernity
ESSAYS
Frances Peters Little
An Aboriginal Session on Gandhi's Indian Home Rule
Interview About History and Passive Resistance, 1909
John Maynard
"Be the change that you want to see": The awakening of
cultural nationalism - Gandhi, Garvey and the AAPA
Rhonda Y. Williams
"Nonviolence and Long Hot Summers": Black Women
and Welfare Rights Struggles in the 1960s
Brian Martin
How Nonviolence Works
Sean Scalmer
Globalising Gandhi: Translation, Reinvention, Application, Transformation
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ESSAYS
Leela Gandhi
Ahimsa and Other Animals: The Genealogy of
an Immature Politics
Debjani Ganguly
Convergent Cosmopolitics in the Age of Empire: Gandhi
and Ambedkar in World History
John Docker
Josephus: Traitor or Gandhian avant la lettre?
REVIEWS
Ernesto Verdeja
The Stakes in Reconciliation
(Andrew Schaap, Political Reconciliation, Routledge, 2005)
Daniel McLoughlin
The 'Nomos of the Modern': Sociology and the Culture of Exception
(Bülent Diken and Carsten Bagge Laustsen, The Culture of Exception: Sociology Facing the Camp, Routledge, 2005)
Andrew Jakubowicz
Doing Politics in Jewish Australia
(Geoffrey Brahm Levey and Philip Mendes eds. Jews and Australian Politics, Sussex Academic Press, 2004)
Jacinta O'Hagan
Locating Evil
(Stephen Chan, Out of Evil: New International Politics and Old Doctrines of War, London & New York: I.B. Tauris, 2005)
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