Items Vol. 44 No. 4 (1990)

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( SOCIAL SCIENCE RESEARCH COUNCIL) Volume 44 / Number 4 / December 1990 •

Gupta, Gujarat, and Guha Restating the case for South Asia by Paul Greenough* For South A iani t , a challenging i ue-part intellectual, part practical-i to bring South A ian topic and re earch material into Fir t World di cour e, a di cour e that eem at time to be taking place over our head . South A ian peciali t wonder why 0 much cholar hip on India, Paid tan, Banglade h, Sri Lanka, Nepal, and Bhutan continue to be underrepre ented in the thinking of their otherwi e con cientiou Iy alert colleague . Many talented American , who earn their daily bread by reading, writing, and lecturing, till do not react to indexical term like Gupta, Gujarat, and (Ranajit) Guha-an era, a region, a brilliant ocial hi torian-wherea they know and admire the Shang, Szechuan, and (the prodigiou Jonathan) Spence. It i curiou that major work on and from Paki tan and India, which together have more than 50 million Engli h peaker and a profe orate larger than America' own, hould be Ie influential, eemingly have Ie to ay than, for example, a tream of tran lation from Ea tern European and Latin American intellectual . Why doe voicing the hi tory, need, and value of 1.1 billion South A ian fail for the mo t part to engage the attention of North American and, for that matter, We tern European academic? Surely it i the ab ence of a tran national flow of data and meaning that require crutiny. Or, if South A ia doe engage attention, then it data and cholar hip are often con umed a raw material from which grand theory icon tructed, much a ginned cotton wa once

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hipped to Europe for pinning. It i tempting to argue that South A ia' peripheral place in the global array of geopolitical force -along with Africa and Sou thea t A ia-automatically peripheralize it me enger. If thi i true, it cannot be overcome directly. Perhap there i more to be gained by examining main tream cholarly practice to di cover tactical point of entry and by refining the argument that will compel attention. A clear opening lie in a critique of the growing operational blindne of the harder ocial cience .

Getting South Asian materials into the mainstream A nomothetically-driven di cipline like economic and political cience move further and further away from "case ," the la t ve tige of te tability of the data et central to general theorie mu t wither away. To be concrete, the technique and method in economic and political cience that now occupy the high ground have made Third World behavior peripheral to theory becau e they (the method and

• Paul Greenough i profe r of hi tory and director of the Center for International and Comparative Studie at the University of Iowa.

• CONTENTS OF THIS I SUE • Gupta. Gujarat. and Guha. Paul Grunough

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Re urrecting the Common • Ronald J. Htrring

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Culture. Con iou ne . and the Colonial State. Sandria Frtitag

New MedIa and Religiou Change. La"rtnct A. Babb

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Public Culture In Late 20thCentury India. Arjun

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Humanill In South A ian tudie . Shtldon PollOCK Current Activllie at the Council Recent Coun il Publlcallon

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