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Joan in India

Author : Suzanne Falkiner
Publisher : Xoum Publishing
Page : 320 pages
File Size : 40,6 Mb
Release : 2015-11-01
Category : Travel
ISBN : 9781921134999

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The flickering, faded footage shows the ruler of Palanpur’s summer house. On a terrace overlooking the lake, Joan tilts her head and turns slightly, with unconscious grace. She smiles enigmatically. It appears to be a scene of great happiness. But who can tell? In 1939, young Joan Falkiner’s spirited flight from South Yarra to princely India and her marriage to the Muslim ruler of a small state in Gujarat sent shockwaves through Melbourne society. News of their union quickly spread throughout the Raj and – as the kingdoms were about to disappear forever in the maelstrom of Indian Independence – went as high as the British throne. How did it all come about? Through conversations in Melbourne, Mumbai and the South of France, research in the India Office Library in London, and her own observations while travelling in modern India, Suzanne Falkiner traces the course of a most unusual love story. Praise for Joan in India ‘The typical fairytale of marrying a prince comes to life in this biography of an Australian girl who leaves her family … to marry a Muslim ruler … in India … Through part travelogue, Falkiner traces the feelings of Joan upon arriving … to wed a man 36 years her senior. Falkiner’s descriptions … are insightful and conjure up the very essence of being on the streets of India. The documentation of the Independence period … is brilliant and the reader gets a real grasp of how things were at the time.’ FOUR STARS **** – BOOKSELLER + PUBLISHER MAGAZINE ‘An impressive writerly achievement. One of the marvellous things about the book is the deft characterisation of the interviewees — various Falkiner matrons and matriarchs among them – as well as the wryly humorous self-dramatisation of herself as the biographical detective, quietly displaying the author’s skills as novelist and journalist.’ – Nicholas Jose ‘Deftly combining the skills of an archaeologist with those of a historian, Falkiner goes from one corner of the world to another, to excavate the love story of Joan and the Nawab of Palanpur. The breadth is aptly captured in the titles of the different parts comprising the book: Bombay, Palanpur, London, The South of France … Thus history, romance, and travelogue blend, to add a rich, hard-to-define flavour to the narrative, making it difficult for the reader to lay the book aside until finished.’ – Md Rezaul Haque, Transnational Literature, Vol 5, Issue 1, Flinders University, Adelaide ‘In her childhood, Suzanne Falkiner heard tales of a cousin called Joan who married a prince from India. As an adult, she decided to find ‘what in actuality might lie in the gap between the happy-ever-after and the faraway kingdom and the real life as it was lived out’ … As an historian of India, I can say that Falkiner has uncovered a great deal of information that has never been published, and is not generally known even by scholars working in the field.’ – John McLeod, University of Louisville ‘… both a fascinating narrative of travels around Australia and to India, Britain and France in search of people who knew Joan … and an intimate biography … Suzanne Falkiner was remarkably tenacious in tracking down individuals on three continents who did not provide many clues as to their whereabouts. She embodies the historian as detective who … is not deterred by difficult travelling conditions, unpleasant weather, recalcitrant witnesses or dead ends … Her work is an impressive contribution to the ongoing examination of the role of memory in the writing of the histories of individuals and events.’ – Barbara N. Ramusack, University of Cincinatti ‘While writing about her cousin, Falkiner makes the last few years of the Raj come alive and reverberate. Joan in India is one of those rare books you chance upon that make you glad someone wrote them.’ – Swati Daftuar, The Hindu Times

Joan Robinson in Princely India

Author : Pervez Tahir
Publisher : Springer Nature
Page : 274 pages
File Size : 41,5 Mb
Release : 2022-11-05
Category : Business & Economics
ISBN : 9783031109058

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This book explores the early work and activities of Joan Robinson that focused on economic development within underdeveloped countries, in particular India before independence. By analysing the style of Robinson’s thinking and economic analysis, and based on the works of Indian contemporaries, parts of The British Crown and the Indian States previously unattributed to her are seen to exhibit her preoccupation with poverty, backwardness, unemployment, the population problem, international trade, and the role of the state. Through keeping in mind Robinson’s later work, the development of her ideas can be reflected upon, alongside critical perspectives. It also reveals the beginnings of her role as a public intellectual. This book aims to shed new light on Joan Robinson’s work on development and to provide insight to an overlooked part of her research. It will be relevant to students and researchers interested in the history of economic thought, development economics and economic history.

The Jewish Communities of India

Author : Joan G. Roland
Publisher : Transaction Publishers
Page : 420 pages
File Size : 51,5 Mb
Release : 1989
Category : History
ISBN : 1412837480

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The Jewish Communities of India by Joan G. Roland Pdf

Although the Bene Israel community of western India, the Baghdadi Jews of Bombay and Calcutta, and the Cochin Jews of the Malabar Coast form a tiny segment of the Indian population, their long-term residence within a vastly different culture has always made them the subject of much curiosity. India is perhaps the one country in the world where Jews have never been exposed to anti-Semitism, but in the last century they have had to struggle to maintain their identity as they encountered two competing nationalisms: Indian nationalism and Zionism. Focusing primarily on the Bene Israel and Baghdadis in the late nineteenth and twentieth centuries, Joan Roland describes how identities begun under the Indian caste system changed with British colonial rule, and then how the struggle for Indian independence and the establishment of a Jewish homeland raised even further questions. She also discuses the experiences of European Jewish refugees who arrived in India after 1933 and remained there until after World War II. To describe what it meant to be a Jew in India, Roland draws on a wealth of materials such as Indian Jewish periodicals, official and private archives, and extensive interviews. Historians, Judaic studies specialist, India area scholars, postcolonialist, and sociologists will all find this book to be an engaging study. A new final chapter discusses the position of the remaining Jews in India as well as the status of Indian Jews in Israel at the end of the twentieth century.

The 'incumberances'

Author : Joan Mickelson-Gaughan
Publisher : Oxford University Press, USA
Page : 0 pages
File Size : 55,7 Mb
Release : 2013
Category : History
ISBN : 0198092148

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The 'incumberances' by Joan Mickelson-Gaughan Pdf

A social history of British women in India based on records, journals, and diaries of the women themselves and their contemporaries.

Understanding Indian Movies

Author : Patrick Colm Hogan
Publisher : University of Texas Press
Page : 308 pages
File Size : 42,7 Mb
Release : 2009-06-03
Category : Performing Arts
ISBN : 9780292779556

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Understanding Indian Movies by Patrick Colm Hogan Pdf

Indian movies are among the most popular in the world. However, despite increased availability and study, these films remain misunderstood and underappreciated in much of the English-speaking world, in part for cultural reasons. In this book, Patrick Colm Hogan sets out through close analysis and explication of culturally particular information about Indian history, Hindu metaphysics, Islamic spirituality, Sanskrit aesthetics, and other Indian traditions to provide necessary cultural contexts for understanding Indian films. Hogan analyzes eleven important films, using them as the focus to explore the topics of plot, theme, emotion, sound, and visual style in Indian cinema. These films draw on a wide range of South Asian cultural traditions and are representative of the greater whole of Indian cinema. By learning to interpret these examples with the tools Hogan provides, the reader will be able to take these skills and apply them to other Indian films. But this study is not simply culturalist. Hogan also takes up key principles from cognitive neuroscience to illustrate that all cultures share perceptual, cognitive, and emotional elements that, when properly interpreted, can help to bridge gaps between seemingly disparate societies. Hogan locates the specificity of Indian culture in relation to human universals, and illustrates this cultural-cognitive synthesis through his detailed interpretations of these films. This book will help both scholars and general readers to better understand and appreciate Indian cinema.

Joan Robinson

Author : Prue Kerr,Geoffrey Colin Harcourt
Publisher : Taylor & Francis
Page : 544 pages
File Size : 54,6 Mb
Release : 2002
Category : Business & Economics
ISBN : 0415270855

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Slice Girls

Author : Joan Arakkal
Publisher : Simon and Schuster
Page : 300 pages
File Size : 48,8 Mb
Release : 2019-02-01
Category : Reference
ISBN : 9781925384604

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When Dr Joan Arakkal chooses to specialise in orthopaedics while training in India, a field traditionally occupied by men, she slots into the world of bones with relative ease. But when her career takes her to the UK, and then Australia, she encounters the ‘bonemen’ – a boy’s club whose members are easily identified in the hospital corridors by their loud voices and self-assured swagger, who wield a stranglehold on orthopaedics. Joan is totally unprepared for the obstacles and prejudices she encounters – but the tables are turned when she suffers a health scare of her own, which ultimately gives her the perspective she needs to speak and fight without fear. A provocative reflection on the discrimination and sexism entrenched in the surgical community, and particularly the world of orthopaedics, Slice Girls shines light on a surgical path that is made needlessly challenging for women, and finds that while women are ready for surgery, it forces the question: is surgery ready for women?

Passage from India

Author : Joan M. Jensen,Professor Joan M Jensen
Publisher : New Haven : Yale University Press
Page : 350 pages
File Size : 46,9 Mb
Release : 1988
Category : History
ISBN : 0300038461

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Good Cooking from India

Author : Shahnaz Mehta,Joan Korenblit
Publisher : Random House Value Pub
Page : 279 pages
File Size : 52,7 Mb
Release : 1985
Category : Cookery, Indic.
ISBN : 0517476681

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Good Cooking from India by Shahnaz Mehta,Joan Korenblit Pdf

Contains over 200 recipes, discusses Indian cultural tradition, and includes a list of mail order sources for ingredients

The Barcelona School of Ecological Economics and Political Ecology

Author : Sergio Villamayor-Tomas,Roldan Muradian
Publisher : Springer Nature
Page : 401 pages
File Size : 51,7 Mb
Release : 2023-02-28
Category : Business & Economics
ISBN : 9783031225666

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The Barcelona School of Ecological Economics and Political Ecology by Sergio Villamayor-Tomas,Roldan Muradian Pdf

In this open access book, ecological economics and political ecology traditions converge into a single academic school. The book constitutes a common ground where multiple and critical voices are expressed, covering a broad scope of urgent matters at the crossroad between society, economy and the natural environment. The manuscripts composing this compendium offer appealing material for both experienced and younger researchers interested in interdisciplinary exchanges in the field of the social environmental sciences. It combines historical accounts with recent theoretical and empirical developments revolving around the interaction between three foundational notions of the Barcelona School: social metabolism, environmental justice and self-reflective science.

The Guises of Canadian Diversity / Les masques de la diversité canadienne

Author : Anonim
Publisher : BRILL
Page : 287 pages
File Size : 42,6 Mb
Release : 2022-06-08
Category : Literary Criticism
ISBN : 9789004502208

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The Guises of Canadian Diversity / Les masques de la diversité canadienne by Anonim Pdf

The essays collected here illustrate aspects of recent research conducted by graduate students in Canadian studies at various European universities. The methodological diversity displayed points to the very essence of the culture the contributors explore - what has been commonly termed the Canadian mosaic or, more recently, the Canadian kaleidoscope (Janice Kulyk-Keefer). In analysing the many facets of this mosaic, the numerous images of this kaleidoscope, the contributors offer fresh and youthful reappraisals of traditional visions of Canadianness.

Joan of Arc

Author : Saint Joan (of Arc)
Publisher : Books
Page : 196 pages
File Size : 50,9 Mb
Release : 1996
Category : Biography & Autobiography
ISBN : 1885983085

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Compiled and translated by Willard Trask, with an historical afterword by Sir Edward Creasy.

The Ceylon Manual, for the Use of Officials

Author : Edward Beaumont Fraser Sueter
Publisher : Unknown
Page : 644 pages
File Size : 52,9 Mb
Release : 1913
Category : Sri Lanka
ISBN : WISC:89016886210

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Chinese and Indian Ways of Thinking in Early Modern European Philosophy

Author : Selusi Ambrogio
Publisher : Bloomsbury Publishing
Page : 241 pages
File Size : 54,5 Mb
Release : 2020-11-12
Category : Philosophy
ISBN : 9781350153578

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Chinese and Indian Ways of Thinking in Early Modern European Philosophy by Selusi Ambrogio Pdf

Why were Chinese and Indian ways of thinking excluded from European philosophy in early modern times? This is a study of what happened to the European understanding of China and India between the late 16th century and the first half of the 18th century. Investigating the description of these two Asian civilizations during a century and a half of histories of philosophy, this book accounts for the change of historiographical paradigms, from Neoplatonic philosophia perennis and Spinozistic atheism to German Eclecticism. Uncovering the reasons for inserting or excluding Chinese and Indian ways of thinking within the field of Philosophy in early modern times, it reveals the origin of the Eurocentric understanding of Philosophy as a Greek-European prerogative. By highlighting how this narrowing and exclusion of non-Western ways of thought was a result of conviction of superiority and religious prejudice, this book provides a new way of thinking about the place of Asian traditions among World philosophies.

Joan Littlewood: Dreams and Realities

Author : Peter Rankin
Publisher : Bloomsbury Publishing
Page : 480 pages
File Size : 50,8 Mb
Release : 2014-10-30
Category : Biography & Autobiography
ISBN : 9781783195831

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Joan Littlewood: Dreams and Realities by Peter Rankin Pdf

The Official Biography by Peter Rankin ‘My only gift is to grow a show,’ said Joan Littlewood, annoyed by what she had not achieved. Even so, her ability to do just that put her and her company, Theatre Workshop, head and shoulders above mid twentieth-century theatre. In the year when she would have been a hundred, which includes three revivals and a commemorative stamp, Peter Rankin, who worked with Joan for 38 years and in whose flat she died, takes the papers she left him and goes back to the beginning. As she told him: ‘You know me better than I know myself.’ Drawing on Littlewood's personal archive, Joan Littlewood: Dreams and Realities observes at close hand one of the most influential theatre makers of the twentieth century. 'the most galvanising director in mid-20th century Britain.’ Peter Brook 'one of two undoubted geniuses of the post-war British theatre, the other being Peter Brook.’ Sir Peter Hall 'Joan Littlewood brought theatre to the people of east London and revolutionised the international theatre landscape with her bold and powerful productions. She was an inspiration to many and it’s important that we recognise the significance of her work...’ Kerry Michael, Artistic Director, Theatre Royal Stratford East