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ID119707
Title ProperWhat does it mean to be a Marxist? Hari Sharma and the Marxist tradition
LanguageENG
AuthorMyrdal, Jan
Publication2013.
Summary / Abstract (Note)The Hari Sharma Memorial Lecture series was instituted by the Dr. Hari Sharma Foundation for South Asian Advancement in memory of Hari Sharma, who left his estate to the Foundation when he passed away in 2010. The purpose of the series is to present scholars and writers who have made a significant contribution to the struggle for emancipation in South Asia. The first lecture in this series was presented by Jan Myrdal, one of the most prominent Swedish writers, a life-long Marxist, and for many years a friend of Hari Sharma. Myrdal wrote his first book on India, India Waits, after his visit to the "disturbed areas" of Andhra as a guest of C.P. Reddy in 1980. He visited Dandakaranya in 2010 at the invitation of the Communist Party of India (Maoist) and wrote about his conversation with the leadership of the party in Red Star over India: Impressions, Reflections and Discussions When the Wretched of the Earth Are Rising (Kolkata, 2012). Following his speaking tour after the book's release in Kolkata, Myrdal was banned from visiting India by the Government of India.
`In' analytical NoteCritical Asian Studies Vol. 45, No.1; Mar 2013: p.119-132
Journal SourceCritical Asian Studies Vol. 45, No.1; Mar 2013: p.119-132
Key WordsMarxist ;  Hari Sharma ;  Marxist Tradition ;  Communist Party of India ;  India