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Essays in Honour of Peter Robb
Redaktion: Rashkow, Ezra; Chakrabarti, Upal; Ghosh, Sanjukta
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This book sheds new light on the dynamics of the colonial encounter between Britain and India. It highlights how various analytical approaches to this encounter can be creatively mobilised to re-think entanglements of memory and identity emerging from British rule in the subcontinent.
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This book sheds new light on the dynamics of the colonial encounter between Britain and India. It highlights how various analytical approaches to this encounter can be creatively mobilised to re-think entanglements of memory and identity emerging from British rule in the subcontinent.
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- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 364
- Erscheinungstermin: 18. August 2017
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781351596954
- Artikelnr.: 49044317
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 364
- Erscheinungstermin: 18. August 2017
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781351596954
- Artikelnr.: 49044317
- Herstellerkennzeichnung Die Herstellerinformationen sind derzeit nicht verfügbar.
Ezra Rashkow is Assistant Professor in the Department of History at Montclair State University, USA. Sanjukta Ghosh is Research Associate at the South Asia Institute, School of Oriental and African Studies (SOAS), University of London, UK. Upal Chakrabarti is Assistant Professor of Sociology at Presidency University, Kolkata, West Bengal, India.
List of Illustrations. List of Contributors. Foreword by Clive Dewey.
Acknowledgements. Introduction PART 1 Memory and Identity I Colonial Memory
1. Memory, Place and British Memorials in Early Calcutta: transcript of a
lecture by Peter Robb II Colonial Identities 2. On the Political History of
Britishness in India: Lord Cornwallis and the Early Demise of Creole India
3. Religion and Race: Eurasians in Colonial India III Textual
Representations of Memory and Identity 4. Texts of Liminality: Reading
Identity in Dalit Autobiographies from Bengal 5. Paradoxes of Victimhood:
Dalit Women's Bodies as Polluted and Suffering in Colonial North India IV
Sites of Memory and Identity Formation 6. Sites of Memory and Structures of
Power in North India: Anandamath and Hanumangarhi 7. Dispossessing Memory:
Adivasi Oral Histories from the Margins of Pachmarhi Biosphere Reserve,
Central India PART 2 Colonial Encounters I Encounters with Regional
Governance 8. Heroinism and Its Weapons: Women Power Brokers in Early
Modern Bhopal 9. Changing Horses: The Administration of Sikkim, 1888-1918
II Encounters with Surveillance and Resistance 10. Lost in Transit? Railway
Crimes and the Regime of Control in Colonial India 11. From London to
Calcutta: The 'Bolshevik' Outsider and Imperial Surveillance, 1917-1921
III Encounters and 'Improvement' 12. Competition or Collaboration?
Importers of Salt, the East India Company, and the Salt Market in Eastern
India, c. 1780-1836 13. Challenging the 3Rs: Kindergarten Experiments in
Colonial Madras 14. Scientific Knowledge and Practices of Green Manuring in
Bengal Presidency, 1905-1925 Appendix: Major Publications and Supervised
These by Peter Robb. Index
Acknowledgements. Introduction PART 1 Memory and Identity I Colonial Memory
1. Memory, Place and British Memorials in Early Calcutta: transcript of a
lecture by Peter Robb II Colonial Identities 2. On the Political History of
Britishness in India: Lord Cornwallis and the Early Demise of Creole India
3. Religion and Race: Eurasians in Colonial India III Textual
Representations of Memory and Identity 4. Texts of Liminality: Reading
Identity in Dalit Autobiographies from Bengal 5. Paradoxes of Victimhood:
Dalit Women's Bodies as Polluted and Suffering in Colonial North India IV
Sites of Memory and Identity Formation 6. Sites of Memory and Structures of
Power in North India: Anandamath and Hanumangarhi 7. Dispossessing Memory:
Adivasi Oral Histories from the Margins of Pachmarhi Biosphere Reserve,
Central India PART 2 Colonial Encounters I Encounters with Regional
Governance 8. Heroinism and Its Weapons: Women Power Brokers in Early
Modern Bhopal 9. Changing Horses: The Administration of Sikkim, 1888-1918
II Encounters with Surveillance and Resistance 10. Lost in Transit? Railway
Crimes and the Regime of Control in Colonial India 11. From London to
Calcutta: The 'Bolshevik' Outsider and Imperial Surveillance, 1917-1921
III Encounters and 'Improvement' 12. Competition or Collaboration?
Importers of Salt, the East India Company, and the Salt Market in Eastern
India, c. 1780-1836 13. Challenging the 3Rs: Kindergarten Experiments in
Colonial Madras 14. Scientific Knowledge and Practices of Green Manuring in
Bengal Presidency, 1905-1925 Appendix: Major Publications and Supervised
These by Peter Robb. Index
List of Illustrations. List of Contributors. Foreword by Clive Dewey.
Acknowledgements. Introduction PART 1 Memory and Identity I Colonial Memory
1. Memory, Place and British Memorials in Early Calcutta: transcript of a
lecture by Peter Robb II Colonial Identities 2. On the Political History of
Britishness in India: Lord Cornwallis and the Early Demise of Creole India
3. Religion and Race: Eurasians in Colonial India III Textual
Representations of Memory and Identity 4. Texts of Liminality: Reading
Identity in Dalit Autobiographies from Bengal 5. Paradoxes of Victimhood:
Dalit Women's Bodies as Polluted and Suffering in Colonial North India IV
Sites of Memory and Identity Formation 6. Sites of Memory and Structures of
Power in North India: Anandamath and Hanumangarhi 7. Dispossessing Memory:
Adivasi Oral Histories from the Margins of Pachmarhi Biosphere Reserve,
Central India PART 2 Colonial Encounters I Encounters with Regional
Governance 8. Heroinism and Its Weapons: Women Power Brokers in Early
Modern Bhopal 9. Changing Horses: The Administration of Sikkim, 1888-1918
II Encounters with Surveillance and Resistance 10. Lost in Transit? Railway
Crimes and the Regime of Control in Colonial India 11. From London to
Calcutta: The 'Bolshevik' Outsider and Imperial Surveillance, 1917-1921
III Encounters and 'Improvement' 12. Competition or Collaboration?
Importers of Salt, the East India Company, and the Salt Market in Eastern
India, c. 1780-1836 13. Challenging the 3Rs: Kindergarten Experiments in
Colonial Madras 14. Scientific Knowledge and Practices of Green Manuring in
Bengal Presidency, 1905-1925 Appendix: Major Publications and Supervised
These by Peter Robb. Index
Acknowledgements. Introduction PART 1 Memory and Identity I Colonial Memory
1. Memory, Place and British Memorials in Early Calcutta: transcript of a
lecture by Peter Robb II Colonial Identities 2. On the Political History of
Britishness in India: Lord Cornwallis and the Early Demise of Creole India
3. Religion and Race: Eurasians in Colonial India III Textual
Representations of Memory and Identity 4. Texts of Liminality: Reading
Identity in Dalit Autobiographies from Bengal 5. Paradoxes of Victimhood:
Dalit Women's Bodies as Polluted and Suffering in Colonial North India IV
Sites of Memory and Identity Formation 6. Sites of Memory and Structures of
Power in North India: Anandamath and Hanumangarhi 7. Dispossessing Memory:
Adivasi Oral Histories from the Margins of Pachmarhi Biosphere Reserve,
Central India PART 2 Colonial Encounters I Encounters with Regional
Governance 8. Heroinism and Its Weapons: Women Power Brokers in Early
Modern Bhopal 9. Changing Horses: The Administration of Sikkim, 1888-1918
II Encounters with Surveillance and Resistance 10. Lost in Transit? Railway
Crimes and the Regime of Control in Colonial India 11. From London to
Calcutta: The 'Bolshevik' Outsider and Imperial Surveillance, 1917-1921
III Encounters and 'Improvement' 12. Competition or Collaboration?
Importers of Salt, the East India Company, and the Salt Market in Eastern
India, c. 1780-1836 13. Challenging the 3Rs: Kindergarten Experiments in
Colonial Madras 14. Scientific Knowledge and Practices of Green Manuring in
Bengal Presidency, 1905-1925 Appendix: Major Publications and Supervised
These by Peter Robb. Index