Santanu Das
India, Empire, and First World War Culture
Santanu Das
India, Empire, and First World War Culture
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This is the first cultural and literary history of India and the First World War, with archival research from Europe and South Asia.
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This is the first cultural and literary history of India and the First World War, with archival research from Europe and South Asia.
Produktdetails
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- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 496
- Erscheinungstermin: 18. April 2019
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 235mm x 157mm x 31mm
- Gewicht: 864g
- ISBN-13: 9781107081581
- ISBN-10: 1107081580
- Artikelnr.: 52643160
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 496
- Erscheinungstermin: 18. April 2019
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 235mm x 157mm x 31mm
- Gewicht: 864g
- ISBN-13: 9781107081581
- ISBN-10: 1107081580
- Artikelnr.: 52643160
Santanu Das, educated in Kolkata and Cambridge, is Professor of English Literature at King's College London and joins All Souls College, Oxford as Senior Research Fellow in English in 2019. He is the author of the award-winning monograph Touch and Intimacy in First World War Literature (Cambridge, 2006) and the pictorial history Indian Troops in Europe, 1914-1918 (2014), and the editor of Race, Empire and First World War Writing (Cambridge, 2011) and the Cambridge Companion to the Poetry of the First World War (Cambridge, 2013). He presented the series 'Soldiers of the Empire' for BBC Radio 4 and has contributed to various events commemorating the war, from radio and television programmes to exhibitions, performances, and concerts.
Introduction
Part I. The Restless Home Front
1. The imperial-nationalist self: anti-discrimination, aspiration, and anxiety
2. Sonorous fields: recruitment, resistance, and recitative in the Punjab
Part II. Race and Representation: 3. Five shades of brown: the sepoy-body in visual culture
4. Imperial antibiotic: sepoy and the Raj
Part III. The Sepoy Heart: 5. Touching feeling: letters, poems, prayers, and songs of sepoys in Europe 1914-18
6. 'Their lives have become ours': occupation, captivity, and lateral contact in Mesopotamia 1914-1918
7. Transnational lives and peripheral visions
Part IV. Literary and Intellectual Cultures: 8. Literary imaginings
9. The Indian English war novel: Across the Black Waters
10. Post-war world and 'the future of mankind': Aurobindo, Iqbal, and Tagore.
Part I. The Restless Home Front
1. The imperial-nationalist self: anti-discrimination, aspiration, and anxiety
2. Sonorous fields: recruitment, resistance, and recitative in the Punjab
Part II. Race and Representation: 3. Five shades of brown: the sepoy-body in visual culture
4. Imperial antibiotic: sepoy and the Raj
Part III. The Sepoy Heart: 5. Touching feeling: letters, poems, prayers, and songs of sepoys in Europe 1914-18
6. 'Their lives have become ours': occupation, captivity, and lateral contact in Mesopotamia 1914-1918
7. Transnational lives and peripheral visions
Part IV. Literary and Intellectual Cultures: 8. Literary imaginings
9. The Indian English war novel: Across the Black Waters
10. Post-war world and 'the future of mankind': Aurobindo, Iqbal, and Tagore.
Introduction
Part I. The Restless Home Front
1. The imperial-nationalist self: anti-discrimination, aspiration, and anxiety
2. Sonorous fields: recruitment, resistance, and recitative in the Punjab
Part II. Race and Representation: 3. Five shades of brown: the sepoy-body in visual culture
4. Imperial antibiotic: sepoy and the Raj
Part III. The Sepoy Heart: 5. Touching feeling: letters, poems, prayers, and songs of sepoys in Europe 1914-18
6. 'Their lives have become ours': occupation, captivity, and lateral contact in Mesopotamia 1914-1918
7. Transnational lives and peripheral visions
Part IV. Literary and Intellectual Cultures: 8. Literary imaginings
9. The Indian English war novel: Across the Black Waters
10. Post-war world and 'the future of mankind': Aurobindo, Iqbal, and Tagore.
Part I. The Restless Home Front
1. The imperial-nationalist self: anti-discrimination, aspiration, and anxiety
2. Sonorous fields: recruitment, resistance, and recitative in the Punjab
Part II. Race and Representation: 3. Five shades of brown: the sepoy-body in visual culture
4. Imperial antibiotic: sepoy and the Raj
Part III. The Sepoy Heart: 5. Touching feeling: letters, poems, prayers, and songs of sepoys in Europe 1914-18
6. 'Their lives have become ours': occupation, captivity, and lateral contact in Mesopotamia 1914-1918
7. Transnational lives and peripheral visions
Part IV. Literary and Intellectual Cultures: 8. Literary imaginings
9. The Indian English war novel: Across the Black Waters
10. Post-war world and 'the future of mankind': Aurobindo, Iqbal, and Tagore.