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From the Ruins of Empire

From the Ruins of Empire

by Pankaj Mishra

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A little more than a century ago, as the Japanese navy annihilated the giant Russian navy at the Battle of Tsushima, original thinkers across Asia, working independently, sought to frame a distinctly Asian intellectual tradition that would inform and inspire the continent's anticipated rise to dominance. Asian dominance did not come to pass, and those thinkers are seen as outriders from the main anticolonial tradition. But, in this stereotype-shattering book, Pankaj Mishra shows that it was otherwise. His enthralling group portrait of like minds scattered across a vast continent makes clear that modern Asia's revolt against the West is not the one led by faith-fired terrorists and thwarted peasants but one with deep roots in the work of thinkers who devised a view of life that was neither modern nor antimodern, neither colonialist nor anticolonialist. In broad, deep, dramatic chapters, Mishra tells the stories of these figures, unpacks their philosophies, and reveals their shared goals. - Jacket flap.
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["East and West" "Civilization" "History" "Intellectual life" "Intellectuals" "Biography" "Anti-imperialist movements" "Social change" "Relations" "Asia politics and government" "Asia social conditions" "Globalization" "Asia history" "New York Times reviewed" "Histoire" "Civilisation" "Antiimperialismus" "Intellektueller" "Sozialer Wandel" "Politischer Wandel" "Historia" "Kultur- och samh\u00e4llsliv" "20th century" "Asia" "Asia civilization"]

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