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Index
Cover
Title Page
Copyright
Contents
Illustrations
Acknowledgments
Contributors
Introduction: Between a Moment and an Era: The Origins and Afterlives of Bandung
Part One: Framings: Concepts, Politics, History
Chapter One: The Legacies of Bandung: Decolonization and the Politics of Culture
Chapter Two: Contested Hegemony: The Great War and the Afro-Asian Assault on the Civilizing Mission
Chapter Three: Modeling States and Sovereignty: Postcolonial Constitutions in Asia and Africa
Part Two: Alignments and Nonalignments: Movements, Projects, Outcomes
Chapter Four: Feminism, Solidarity, and Identity in the Age of Bandung: Third World Women in the Egyptian Women’s Press
Chapter Five: Radio Cairo and the Decolonization of East Africa, 1953–64
Chapter Six: Mao in Zanzibar: Nationalism, Discipline, and the (De)Construction of Afro-Asian Solidarities
Chapter Seven: Working Ahead of Time: Labor and Modernization during the Construction of the TAZARA Railway, 1968–86
Chapter Eight: Tricontinentalism in Question: The Cold War Politics of Alex La Guma and the African National Congress
Part Three: The Present: Predicaments, Practices, Speculation
Chapter Nine: China’s Engagement with Africa: Scope, Significance, and Consequences
Chapter Ten: Superpower Osama: Symbolic Discourse in the Indian Ocean Region after the Cold War
Epilogue: The Sodalities of Bandung: Toward a Critical 21st-century History
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