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[The following request comes from another discipline. Please forward
replies to the HES list, and I will pass them on. -- RBE]
The researcher (a post-doctoral research fellow in India) writes:
I am planning a study on colonialism and the translation of the discourse
of political economy as a way to think about the vernacularization of the
liberal imagination in non-western contexts. My main focus will be on
South Asia, which is the region on which my work has been. But I also
hope to develop a comparative perspective with respect to the early
translations and circulation of the modern economic ideas and texts in
the Latin American context. I will be grateful for some basic information
about approximately where, when and under what conditions political
economy texts began circulating in parts of Latin America, and when the
first 'native' translations were produced.
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