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DECOLONISING MARX: HISTORY, THEORY AND POLITICS - London, 29-30 October - Historical Materialism
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DECOLONISING MARX: HISTORY, THEORY AND POLITICS – London, 29-30 October

22nd Oct 2018

DECOLONISING MARX: HISTORY, THEORY AND POLITICS

Goldsmiths College, University of London

Council Chamber, Deptford Town Hall (8 Lewisham Way)

29 and 30 October 2018

 

MONDAY 29 OCTOBER

10:00 – 10:15 – Registration & Welcome

10:15 – 11:20

The Universal, the Particular, and the Romantic in Latin American Marxism: Reflections on José Carlos Mariátegui, René Zavaleta Mercado, and Álvaro García Linera

Jeffery Webber (Queen Mary University of London)

 

11:20 – 12:30   

Out of Empire into Socialist Modernity: Soviet-African Comparisons and (Dis)connections

Steffi Marung (Universität Leipzig)

 

12:30 – 14:00 – Break

14:00 – 15:20

Decolonising History: Marx, Michael Löwy and Dipesh Chakrabarty

José Neves (NOVA University of Lisbon, British Academy Visiting Fellow)

 

15:20 – 16:30

Global Marx

Lucia Pradella (King’s College London)

 

TUESDAY 30 OCTOBER

10:15 – 11:20

C.L.R. James and the Tragedies of Leadership

Alberto Toscano (Goldsmiths College, University of London)

 

11:20 – 12:30   

Interpreting Revolutionary Excess: Naxalite Maoism as a Torsion of Marxism

Sanjay Seth (Goldsmiths College, University of London)

 

12:30 – 14:00 – Break

14:00 – 15:20

Savage Marx: Tensions and Encounters Between the European Revolutionary and Indigenous Perspective-Struggles

Jean Tible (Universidade de São Paulo)

 

15:20 – 16:30

Jacques Rancière Reading Marx: Lessons to Draw from Research on the Liberation Struggle in Mozambique

Maria-Benedito Basto (Université Paris-Sorbonne, Paris IV)

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Department Politics and International Relations, Centre for Postcolonial Studies

This event is supported by the British Academy’s Visiting Fellowships Programme under the UK Government’s Rutherford Fund.