SivanandanA., ‘The heart is where the battle is: an interview with the author’, in Communities of Resistance: writings on black struggles for socialism (London and New YorkVerso, 1990), p. 15
2.
SivanandanA., ‘Globalism and the Left’, Race & Class (Vol. 40, nos. 2/3, 1998/99), p. 7
3.
‘The heart is where the battle is’, op. cit., p. 5
4.
‘Globalism and the Left’, op. cit., p. 7
5.
SivanandanA., ‘The liberation of the black intellectual’, in A Different Hunger-writings on black resistance (London, Pluto Press, 1987), p. 94
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‘Globalism and the Left’, op. cit., p. 7
7.
SivanandanA., ‘New circuits of imperialism’, in Communities of Resistance, op. cit., p. 192
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‘The heart is where the battle is’, op. cit., p. 4
9.
SivanandanA., ‘All that melts into air is solid: the hokum of New Times’, in Communities of Resistance, op. cit., p. 21
10.
‘Globalism and the Left’, op. cit., p. 5
11.
‘The liberation of the black intellectual’, op. cit., p. 87
12.
‘New circuits of imperialism’, op. cit., p. 193
13.
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14.
‘Globalism and the Left’, op. cit., p. 14
15.
HallStuart, ‘Introduction’, A Different Hunger, op. cit., p. x
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‘The heart is where the battle is’, op. cit., p. 15
17.
‘All that melts into air is solid’,” op. cit., p. 19
18.
SivanandanA., ‘Imperialism and disorganic development in the silicon age’, A Different Hunger, op. cit., pp. 150–1.
19.
Hall, ‘Introduction’, op. cit., p. ix
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‘The heart is where the battle is’, op. cit., p. 5
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JamesC.L.R., Beyond a Boundary (New York, Pantheon Books, 1983), p. 28
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JamesC.L.R., ‘The making of the Caribbean people’, Spheres of Existence: selected writings (Westport, CT, Lawrence Hill & Co., 1980), p. 179. One ought not to cite this passage without mentioning that, like Sivanandan in his inversions of the western masters, James does not leave the concept of western civilisation unreconstructed: his western civilisation includes, besides Michelet and ‘the great men of Ancient Greece’, Marx, Engels and Lenin; and besides them, in turn, DuBois and D.K. Chisiza
24.
‘The heart is where the battle is’, op. cit., p. 7
25.
James, Beyond a Boundary, op. cit., p. 28
26.
‘The heart is where the battle is’, op. cit., p. 5
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James, Beyond a Boundary, op. cit., p. 28
28.
‘The heart is where the battle is’, op. cit., p. 15
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For a discussion of the political meanings of cosmopolitanism, and a defence of a certain vision of cosmopolitanism, see Timothy Brennan's recent book, At Home In the World: cosmopolitanism now (Cambridge, Harvard University Press, 1997)
32.
‘New crcuits of imperialism’, op. cit., p. 181
33.
‘The heart is where the battle is’, op. cit., p. 14
34.
‘Globalism and the Left’, op. cit., p. 5
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‘The liberation of the black intellectual’, op. cit., pp. 93–4.
36.
‘The liberation of the black intellectual’, op. cit., pp. 94, 95
37.
JamesC.L.R., On the ‘Negro Question (Jackson, University Press of Mississippi, 1996), p. 8
38.
SivanandanA., ‘The colony of the colonised: notes on race, class and sex’, A Different Hunger, op. cit., p. 78
39.
‘The liberation of the black intellectual’, op. cit., p. 86
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41.
SivanandanA., ‘Race, class and the state: the black experience in Britain’, A Different Hunger, op. cit., p. 102
42.
SivanandanA., ‘Race, class and the state: the black experience in Britain’, A Different Hunger, op. cit., p. 105
43.
‘Globalism and the Left’, op. cit., p. 8
44.
‘Imperialism and disorganic development’, op. cit., p. 156
45.
‘All that melts into air is solid’, op. cit., p. 29
46.
‘All that melts into air is solid’, op. cit., p. 29