The Comintern and the Global South: Global Designs/Local Encounters
studies the relations and productive tensions between the Third
International, intellectual histories of racial justice and
anti-imperialism, as well as other forms of internationalism. Building
on extant institutional histories of the Third International, it moves
in new directions by focusing on the points of intersection – often
conflictual and short-lived – with anti-imperialist, anti-racist,
and nationalist organizing, making the Third International a site of
encounter between a global political project and more local and
regional contexts. Due to the broad range of geographic and linguistic
expertise of the contributors, this book traces routes of exchange
that are often elided in existing studies of the Third International.
The chapters address how actors from Global South contexts shaped key
debates on, for example, the role of Black, Indigenous, and migrant
labor, the "Islamic question," and the "peasant question," which
challenged Bolshevik epistemological frameworks. All such "questions"
involved political subjectivities that the Comintern tried to
reductively frame within a global revolution driven by Moscow,
resulting in the Comintern’s ultimate disintegration. Nevertheless,
this juncture between the Comintern’s global designs and its local
encounters left a significant legacy that would later be reconfigured
in mid-century anticolonial movements.
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Global Designs/Local Encounters
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ISBN
9781000829761
Publisert
2022
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Utgiver
Taylor & Francis
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
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Product format
Digital bok
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