Unthinking Mastery
28 IntroductIon real and contextual effects of its failure are precisely where we can find mastery’s interstices. Now, in the fa ...
CHAPTER 1 1 Decolonizing Mastery Love can fight; often, it is obliged to. —Mohandas K. Gandhi (1976) I am a master and I am advi ...
30 chApter one the subjection of other bodies appeared almost necessary to anticolonial self- recovery. I trace the intertwined ...
decolonIzIng mAstery 31 by way of mastery even while particular forms of colonial mastery are re- buked. Critically, we can also ...
32 chApter one for Fanon, whose psychoanalytic practice led him to advocate for collective violence against the colonial forces ...
decolonIzIng mAstery 33 that most national liberation movements and thought tend to be mascu- linist in their orientation and rh ...
34 chApter one her” (1967g, 180). Hegel and Fanon make funny bedfellows here: While Africa was, as I discussed in the introducti ...
decolonIzIng mAstery 35 Algerian woman emerged all at once as absolute victim, weapon of imperial conquest, and gateway to conqu ...
36 chApter one unimaginable without a rehabilitation of masculinity” (96). I remain com- pelled by Seshadri- Crooks’s commitment ...
decolonIzIng mAstery 37 of color, of whom Fanon “knows nothing.” (I will turn in the following chapters to the crucial importanc ...
38 chApter one ment is a “sterile woman” insofar as it “has not yet of its own accord done a single good thing” and is like a pr ...
decolonIzIng mAstery 39 lent practice was vital to true liberation. This meant, as Roy aptly illustrates, that Gandhi’s own body ...
40 chApter one ity... imply at its very basis an exclusion or sacrifice of woman?” (1995, 76). Roy illustrates how women were co ...
decolonIzIng mAstery 41 who is sacrificed in sacrificing oneself to an ideal of vegetarian purity. How is one to assess, for ins ...
42 chApter one would liberate Indian subjects not only from colonial rule but from its re- liance on the more primordial disease ...
decolonIzIng mAstery 43 himself could not claim to be a perfect brahmachari (one who practices brahmacharya), he refused a full ...
44 chApter one satyagrahi found that he had been misled in his pursuit of truth, only he (and his fellow satyagrahis) would have ...
decolonIzIng mAstery 45 Gandhi from the vantage point of a literary scholar, one cannot ignore the implications of this metaphor ...
46 chApter one in South Africa, participating in the subjugation of non- Indian marginal communities, is one that confronts with ...
decolonIzIng mAstery 47 between “winning over”—a kind of seduction of self- rule that would entice these “uncivilized” groups—be ...
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