Colonialism as Civilizing Mission
Cultural Ideology in British India
Herausgeber: Fischer-Tiné, Harald; Mann, Michael
Colonialism as Civilizing Mission
Cultural Ideology in British India
Herausgeber: Fischer-Tiné, Harald; Mann, Michael
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A fresh and stimulating examination of the ideology, programmes, expressions and consequences of the British 'civilizing mission' in South Asia.
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A fresh and stimulating examination of the ideology, programmes, expressions and consequences of the British 'civilizing mission' in South Asia.
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- Verlag: Anthem Press
- Seitenzahl: 370
- Erscheinungstermin: 1. März 2004
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 156mm x 20mm
- Gewicht: 562g
- ISBN-13: 9781843310921
- ISBN-10: 1843310929
- Artikelnr.: 21046366
- Verlag: Anthem Press
- Seitenzahl: 370
- Erscheinungstermin: 1. März 2004
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 156mm x 20mm
- Gewicht: 562g
- ISBN-13: 9781843310921
- ISBN-10: 1843310929
- Artikelnr.: 21046366
Edited by Harald Fischer-Tiné and Michael Mann
'Torchbearers Upon the Path of Progress': Britain's Ideology of a 'Moral
and Material Progress' in India. An Introductory Essay; PART I: TRIAL AND
ERROR: 1. Dealing with Oriental Despotism: British Jurisdiction in Bengal,
1772-93; 2. 'A Race of Monters': South India and the British 'Civilizing
Mission' in the Later Eighteenth Century; 3. Between Non-Interference in
Matters of Religion and the Civilizing Mission: The Prohibition of Suttee
in 1829; PART II: ORDERING AND MODERNIZING: 4. 'The Bridge-Builders': Some
Notes on Railways, Pilgrimage and the British 'Civilizing Mission' in
Colonial India; 5. Taming the 'Dangerous' Rajput; Family, Marriage and
Female Infanticide in Nineteenth-Century Colonial North India; 6. What Is
Your 'Caste'? The Classification of Indian Society as Part of the British
Civilizing Mission; PART III: BODY AND MIND: 7. Sporting and the
'Civilizing Mission' in India, 8. 'More Important to Civilize Than Subdue'?
Lunatic Asylums, Psychiatric Practice and Fantasies of 'the Civilizing
Mission' in British India 1858-1900; 9. The Sympathizing Hear and the
Healing Hand: Smallpox Prevention and Medical Benevolences in Early
Colonial South India; 10. Perceptions of Sanitation and Medicine in Bombay,
1900-1914; PART IV: THE CIVILIZING MISSION INTERNALIZED: 11. National
Education, Pulp Fiction and the Contradictions of Colonialism: Perceptions
of an Educational Experiment in Early-Twentieth-Century India; 12. In
Search of the Indigenous: J C Kumarappa and the Philosophy of 'Gandhian
Economics'; 13. The Civilizational Obsessions of Ghulam Jilani Barq; Notes,
Index
and Material Progress' in India. An Introductory Essay; PART I: TRIAL AND
ERROR: 1. Dealing with Oriental Despotism: British Jurisdiction in Bengal,
1772-93; 2. 'A Race of Monters': South India and the British 'Civilizing
Mission' in the Later Eighteenth Century; 3. Between Non-Interference in
Matters of Religion and the Civilizing Mission: The Prohibition of Suttee
in 1829; PART II: ORDERING AND MODERNIZING: 4. 'The Bridge-Builders': Some
Notes on Railways, Pilgrimage and the British 'Civilizing Mission' in
Colonial India; 5. Taming the 'Dangerous' Rajput; Family, Marriage and
Female Infanticide in Nineteenth-Century Colonial North India; 6. What Is
Your 'Caste'? The Classification of Indian Society as Part of the British
Civilizing Mission; PART III: BODY AND MIND: 7. Sporting and the
'Civilizing Mission' in India, 8. 'More Important to Civilize Than Subdue'?
Lunatic Asylums, Psychiatric Practice and Fantasies of 'the Civilizing
Mission' in British India 1858-1900; 9. The Sympathizing Hear and the
Healing Hand: Smallpox Prevention and Medical Benevolences in Early
Colonial South India; 10. Perceptions of Sanitation and Medicine in Bombay,
1900-1914; PART IV: THE CIVILIZING MISSION INTERNALIZED: 11. National
Education, Pulp Fiction and the Contradictions of Colonialism: Perceptions
of an Educational Experiment in Early-Twentieth-Century India; 12. In
Search of the Indigenous: J C Kumarappa and the Philosophy of 'Gandhian
Economics'; 13. The Civilizational Obsessions of Ghulam Jilani Barq; Notes,
Index
'Torchbearers Upon the Path of Progress': Britain's Ideology of a 'Moral
and Material Progress' in India. An Introductory Essay; PART I: TRIAL AND
ERROR: 1. Dealing with Oriental Despotism: British Jurisdiction in Bengal,
1772-93; 2. 'A Race of Monters': South India and the British 'Civilizing
Mission' in the Later Eighteenth Century; 3. Between Non-Interference in
Matters of Religion and the Civilizing Mission: The Prohibition of Suttee
in 1829; PART II: ORDERING AND MODERNIZING: 4. 'The Bridge-Builders': Some
Notes on Railways, Pilgrimage and the British 'Civilizing Mission' in
Colonial India; 5. Taming the 'Dangerous' Rajput; Family, Marriage and
Female Infanticide in Nineteenth-Century Colonial North India; 6. What Is
Your 'Caste'? The Classification of Indian Society as Part of the British
Civilizing Mission; PART III: BODY AND MIND: 7. Sporting and the
'Civilizing Mission' in India, 8. 'More Important to Civilize Than Subdue'?
Lunatic Asylums, Psychiatric Practice and Fantasies of 'the Civilizing
Mission' in British India 1858-1900; 9. The Sympathizing Hear and the
Healing Hand: Smallpox Prevention and Medical Benevolences in Early
Colonial South India; 10. Perceptions of Sanitation and Medicine in Bombay,
1900-1914; PART IV: THE CIVILIZING MISSION INTERNALIZED: 11. National
Education, Pulp Fiction and the Contradictions of Colonialism: Perceptions
of an Educational Experiment in Early-Twentieth-Century India; 12. In
Search of the Indigenous: J C Kumarappa and the Philosophy of 'Gandhian
Economics'; 13. The Civilizational Obsessions of Ghulam Jilani Barq; Notes,
Index
and Material Progress' in India. An Introductory Essay; PART I: TRIAL AND
ERROR: 1. Dealing with Oriental Despotism: British Jurisdiction in Bengal,
1772-93; 2. 'A Race of Monters': South India and the British 'Civilizing
Mission' in the Later Eighteenth Century; 3. Between Non-Interference in
Matters of Religion and the Civilizing Mission: The Prohibition of Suttee
in 1829; PART II: ORDERING AND MODERNIZING: 4. 'The Bridge-Builders': Some
Notes on Railways, Pilgrimage and the British 'Civilizing Mission' in
Colonial India; 5. Taming the 'Dangerous' Rajput; Family, Marriage and
Female Infanticide in Nineteenth-Century Colonial North India; 6. What Is
Your 'Caste'? The Classification of Indian Society as Part of the British
Civilizing Mission; PART III: BODY AND MIND: 7. Sporting and the
'Civilizing Mission' in India, 8. 'More Important to Civilize Than Subdue'?
Lunatic Asylums, Psychiatric Practice and Fantasies of 'the Civilizing
Mission' in British India 1858-1900; 9. The Sympathizing Hear and the
Healing Hand: Smallpox Prevention and Medical Benevolences in Early
Colonial South India; 10. Perceptions of Sanitation and Medicine in Bombay,
1900-1914; PART IV: THE CIVILIZING MISSION INTERNALIZED: 11. National
Education, Pulp Fiction and the Contradictions of Colonialism: Perceptions
of an Educational Experiment in Early-Twentieth-Century India; 12. In
Search of the Indigenous: J C Kumarappa and the Philosophy of 'Gandhian
Economics'; 13. The Civilizational Obsessions of Ghulam Jilani Barq; Notes,
Index