Shozab Raza
Grant Type
Hunt Postdoctoral FellowshipInstitutional Affiliation
Toronto, U. ofGrant number
Gr. 10947Approve Date
September 30, 2025Project Title
Raza, Shozab (Toronto, U. of) "Theory from the Trenches: Decolonization and the Promise of Subaltern Marxism"Recently, we have seen renewed efforts to “decolonize.” From the toppling of statues to the revision of disciplinary canons, much of the focus has been on uprooting colonial residues from our cultural and epistemological landscapes. Theory from the Trenches offers a radically different vision of decolonization — one driven not by intellectual or political elites, but by subaltern actors, a vision at once global and local, committed as much to decolonizing the structures of political economy as to waging theoretical battles. Anchored in years of fieldwork and archival research, the book centers on landless peasants in 1970s Pakistan who joined the Mazdoor Kisan Party (MKP), the country’s largest communist party at the time. As the MKP supported peasants in seizing colonially-established estates and integrated them into a global communist movement stretching from Oakland to Saigon, it also encouraged them to read and rework revolutionary theory for their own contexts. Drawing on Marxism, Sufi Islam, Baloch tribal ethics, and everyday village life, these peasants generated what I call trench theory: a subterranean, insurgent mode of theory-making born from political combat. Through this “ethnography of theory,” the book ultimately unsettles the distinction in anthropology between ethnography and theory, between fieldwork and theory-work.