Journeying through the writings of James Joyce, Rabindranath Tagore, Edward Said, and Frantz Fanon, Rao demonstrates that important currents of Third World protest have long battled against both the international and the domestic, in a manner that...
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Journeying through the writings of James Joyce, Rabindranath Tagore, Edward Said, and Frantz Fanon, Rao demonstrates that important currents of Third World protest have long battled against both the international and the domestic, in a manner that combines nationalist and cosmopolitan sensibilities.