Desiring India Representations through British and French Eyes 1584 1857

Desiring India  Representations through British and French Eyes 1584 1857
Author: Niranjan Goswami
Publsiher: Jadavpur University Press
Total Pages: 256
Release: 2020-01-01
Genre: History
ISBN: 9182736450XXX

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The reception and construction of the image of India by the Western, in particular French, German and English travellers, writers and thinkers is the theme of this volume, a collection of twelve essays by academics from sundry parts of the globe. Giving a new twist to Indological, philological or postcolonial understanding of travel narratives, the authors here attempt to give fresh impetus to the discovery of India story from perspectives of cultural history, historiography, ethnography, material culture, economic modes of production, fictional travel, epistolary discourse, theatrical representation of widowhood, women in the Mutiny, feminist reading of the Mughal court, colonial painting and classical music. Circumscribed by the dates of the arrival of Ralph Fitch, the first English traveller and the Mutiny, the first War of Indian Independence this anthology revives an interest in the early modern to the colonial appropriation of India in the Western imaginary.

Religion and the City in India

Religion and the City in India
Author: Supriya Chaudhuri
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 242
Release: 2021-08-19
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9781000429015

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This book offers fresh theoretical, methodological and empirical analyses of the relation between religion and the city in the South Asian context. Uniting the historical with the contemporary by looking at the medieval and early modern links between religious faith and urban settlement, the book brings together a series of focused studies of the mixed and multiple practices and spatial negotiations of religion in the South Asian city. It looks at the various ways in which contemporary religious practice affects urban everyday life, commerce, craft, infrastructure, cultural forms, art, music and architecture. Chapters draw upon original empirical study and research to analyze the foundational, structural, material and cultural connections between religious practice and urban formations or flows. The book argues that Indian cities are not ‘postsecular’ in the sense that the term is currently used in the modern West, but that there has been, rather, a deep, even foundational link between religion and urbanism, producing different versions of urban modernity. Questions of caste, gender, community, intersectional entanglements, physical proximity, private or public ritual, processions and prayer, economic and political factors, material objects, and changes in the built environment, are all taken into consideration, and the book offers an interdisciplinary analysis of different historical periods, different cities, and different types of religious practice. Filling a gap in the literature by discussing a diversity of settings and faiths, the book will be of interest to scholars to South Asian history, sociology, literary analysis, urban studies and cultural studies.

Global South Asia on Screen

Global South Asia on Screen
Author: John Hutnyk
Publsiher: Bloomsbury Publishing USA
Total Pages: 272
Release: 2018-06-14
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9781501324987

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With importance for geopolitical cultural economy, anthropology, and media studies, John Hutnyk brings South Asian circuits of scholarship to attention where, alongside critical Marxist and poststructuralist authors, a new take on film and television is on offer. The book presents Raj-era costume dramas as a commentary on contemporary anti-Muslim racism, a new political compact in film and television studies, and the President watching a snuff film from Pakistan. Hanif Kureishi's postcolonial 'fuck Sandwich' sits alongside Salman Rushdie's Satanic Verses, updated for the war on terror with low-brow, high-brow versions of Asia that carry us up the Himalayas with magic carpet TV nostalgia. Maoists rage below and books go up in flames while News network phone-ins end with executions on the Hanging Channel and arms trade and immigration paranoia thrives. Multiplying filmi versions of Mela are measured against a transnational realignment towards Global South Asia in a contested and testing political future. Each chapter offers a slice of historical study and assessment of media theory appropriate for viewers of Global South Asia seeking to understand why lurid exoticism and paralysing terror go hand-in-hand. The answers are in the images always open to interpretation, but Global South Asia on Screen examines the ways film and TV trade on stereotype and fear, nationalism and desire, politics and context, and with this the book calls for wider reading than media theory has hitherto entertained.

A Book of Golden Deeds EasyRead Super Large 18pt Edition

A Book of Golden Deeds  EasyRead Super Large 18pt Edition
Author: Charlotte M. Yonge
Publsiher: ReadHowYouWant.com
Total Pages: 518
Release: 2019
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: 9781554807949

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Guide to Microforms in Print

Guide to Microforms in Print
Author: Anonim
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 1418
Release: 2009
Genre: Microcards
ISBN: STANFORD:36105129076910

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Travel Culture Travel Writing and Bengali Women 1870 1940

Travel Culture  Travel Writing and Bengali Women  1870   1940
Author: Jayati Gupta
Publsiher: Taylor & Francis
Total Pages: 334
Release: 2020-07-23
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781000088229

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This book chronicles travel writings of Bengali women in colonial India and explores the intersections of power, indigeneity, and the representations of the ‘self’ and the ‘other’ in these writings. It documents the transgressive histories of these women who stepped out to create emancipatory identities for themselves. The book brings together a selection of travelogues from various Bengali women and their journeys to the West, the Aryavarta, and Japan. These writings challenge stereotypes of the 'circumscribed native woman’ and explore the complex personal and socio-political histories of women in colonial India. Reading these from a feminist, postcolonial perspective, the volume highlights how these women from different castes, class and ages confront the changing realities of their lives in colonial India in the backdrop of the independence movement and the second world war. The author draws attention to the personal histories of these women, which informed their views on education, womanhood, marriage, female autonomy, family, and politics in the late 19th and early 20th centuries. Engaging and insightful, this volume will be of interest to students and researchers of literature and history, gender and culture studies, and for general readers interested in women and travel writing.

Sapiens and Sthitapraj a

Sapiens and Sthitapraj  a
Author: Ashwini Mokashi
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2019
Genre: Bhagavadgītā
ISBN: 8124609632

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The Legacy of French Rule in India 1674 1954

The Legacy of French Rule in India 1674 1954
Author: Animesh Rai
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 251
Release: 2008
Genre: France
ISBN: 8184701675

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