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Women and Literary Narratives in Colonial India

Author : Sukla Chatterjee
Publisher : Routledge
Page : 138 pages
File Size : 53,8 Mb
Release : 2018-08-30
Category : Social Science
ISBN : 9780429944390

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Women and Literary Narratives in Colonial India by Sukla Chatterjee Pdf

In the colonial context of South Asia, there is a glaring asymmetry in the written records of the interaction between the Bengali women and their European counterparts, which is indicative of the larger and the overall asymmetry of discursive power, including the flow and access to information between the colonizers and their subjects. This book explores the idea of gazing through literature in Colonial India. Based on literary and historical analysis, it focuses on four different genres of literary writing where nineteenth-century Bengali women writers look back at the British colonizers. In the process, the European culture becomes a static point of reference, and the chapters in the book show the ideological, social, cultural, political, and deeper, emotional interactions between the colonized and the colonizer. The book also addresses the lack of sufficient primary sources authored by Bengali women on their European counterparts by anthologizing different available genres. Taking into account literary narratives from the colonized and the less represented side of the divide, such as a travelogue, fantasy fiction, missionary text and journal articles, the book represents the varying opinions and perspectives vis-à-vis the European women. Using an interdisciplinary approach charting the fields of Indology, colonial studies, sociology, literature/literary historiography, South-Asian feminism, and cultural studies, this book makes an important contribution to the field of South Asian Studies, studies of empire, and to Indian women’s literary history.

Memsahib's Writings

Author : Indrani Sen
Publisher : Unknown
Page : 352 pages
File Size : 51,8 Mb
Release : 2008
Category : Literature and society
ISBN : UOM:39015080549994

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Memsahib's Writings by Indrani Sen Pdf

The white women of colonial India wrote extensively during their years of residence in India. This anthology brings together a fascinating collection of such European women's narratives. Mapped along the historical shifts that took place over the hundred-year period, the book captures the many facets and nuances of gender relations across racial divide. Imaginatively organised around key sites of contact, the narratives are arranged in fourteen thematic clusters. This book will appeal to readers interested in gender and colonialism and the writings of the Raj.

Woman and Empire

Author : Indrani Sen
Publisher : Orient Blackswan
Page : 240 pages
File Size : 43,7 Mb
Release : 2002
Category : Anglo-Indian fiction
ISBN : 8125021116

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Woman and Empire by Indrani Sen Pdf

Drawing Upon A Wide Range And Variety Of Literary And Non-Literary Sources Of Nineteenth Century British India, Woman And Empire Examines Perceptions Of Gender Over The 1858 1900 Period. The Book Focuses On Representations Of White And Indian Women, In Addition To Women Of Mixed Races, In Fiction As Well As In Colonial Newspapers And Journals.

Colonial Narratives/Cultural Dialogues

Author : Jyotsna Singh
Publisher : Routledge
Page : 174 pages
File Size : 55,7 Mb
Release : 2003-09-02
Category : History
ISBN : 9781134886173

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Colonial Narratives/Cultural Dialogues by Jyotsna Singh Pdf

Colonial Narratives/Cultural Dialogues demonstrates the continuing validity of the colonial paradigm as it maps the geographical, political, and imaginative space of 'India/Indies' from the seventeenth century to the present. Breaking new ground in postcolonial studies, Jyotsna Singh highlights the interconnections among early modern colonial encounters, later manifestations in the Raj and their lingering influence in the postcolonial Indian nationalist state. Singh challenges the assumption of eye-witness accounts and unmeditated experiences implcit in colonial representational practices, and often left unchallenged in the postcolonial era. Essential introductory reading for students and academics, Colonial Narratives/Cultural Dialogues re-evaluates the following texts: * seventeenth century travel narratives about India * eighteenth century 'nabob' texts * letters of the Orientalist, Sir William Jones * reviews of Shakespearean productions in Calcutta and postcolonial Indo-Anglian novels

En-Gendering India

Author : Sangeeta Ray
Publisher : Duke University Press
Page : 216 pages
File Size : 52,9 Mb
Release : 2000-06-20
Category : History
ISBN : 0822324903

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En-Gendering India by Sangeeta Ray Pdf

DIVExplores the relation of gender and nation in postcolonial writing about India./div

Imperial Women Writers in Victorian India

Author : Éadaoin Agnew
Publisher : Springer
Page : 203 pages
File Size : 40,9 Mb
Release : 2017-06-09
Category : Literary Criticism
ISBN : 9783319331959

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Imperial Women Writers in Victorian India by Éadaoin Agnew Pdf

This book is about Victorian women’s representations of colonial life in India. These accounts contributed to imperial rule by exemplifying an idealized middle-class femininity and attesting to the Anglicisation of the subcontinent. Writers described familiarly feminine modes of experience, focusing on the domestic environment, household management, the family, hobbies and pastimes, romance and courtship and their busy social lives. However, this book reveals the extent to which their lives in India bore little resemblance to their lives in Britain and suggests that the acclaimed transportation of the home culture was largely an ideological construct iterated by women writers in the service of the Raj. In this way, they subverted the constraints of Victorian gender discourses and were part of a growing proto-feminism.

Dwelling in the Archive

Author : Antoinette M. Burton
Publisher : Oxford University Press, USA
Page : 220 pages
File Size : 49,9 Mb
Release : 2003
Category : History
ISBN : 0195144252

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Dwelling in the Archive by Antoinette M. Burton Pdf

Through an analysis of the writings of three 20th century Indian women, this book explores how the memoirs, fictions, and histories written by women can be read as counter-narratives of colonial modernity.

Women Travellers in Colonial India

Author : Indira Ghose
Publisher : Oxford University Press, USA
Page : 216 pages
File Size : 54,6 Mb
Release : 1998
Category : History
ISBN : UOM:39015040378559

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Women Travellers in Colonial India by Indira Ghose Pdf

Drawing on long-neglected travel writings by British women in India, this study looks at different aspects that women focus on as opposed to men, particularly in their encounters with Indian women in the zenana. Located at the cross-roads of feminist theory and colonial discourse theory, the book examines the power relations inscribed into the traveller's gaze.

Woman and Indian Modernity

Author : Nalini Natarajan
Publisher : Unknown
Page : 144 pages
File Size : 47,7 Mb
Release : 2002
Category : Literary Criticism
ISBN : STANFORD:36105111768805

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Woman and Indian Modernity by Nalini Natarajan Pdf

Drawing from the large body of criticism on non-European modernities in recent years, this study targets what seems to be a discernable ambivalence in these studies. The author seeks to investigate Twentieth-Century India?s complex negotiations with modernity, with its usefulness as well as its threat, at one of the most vulnerable points of definition, the position of women. Focusing on the disciplines or genres within which modernity is introduced, the study uses the modern literary genre, as well as intellectual disciplines. Using these two domains of study, an interdisciplinary framework is developed by looking at how narratives may be read in the light of other disciplines constructing the modern subject-ideologies of manners and ?refinement?, prohibition, ethnography, ethnopsychology, film, property law and urban history.The book argues that the possibilities in modernity are subject to a constant negotiation and become domesticated through the century, especially in the area of gendering. Gendering is revealed as a historically contingent process operating differently at different historical moments. The analysis enables us to see the ideological gender constructions and contradictions behind modern versions of caste, modern daughterhood, modern citizenhood, and modern proprietorship.

Women in Colonial India

Author : Pramod K. Nayar
Publisher : Unknown
Page : 128 pages
File Size : 48,9 Mb
Release : 2013
Category : India
ISBN : 486166179X

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Domesticity in Colonial India

Author : Judith E. Walsh
Publisher : Rowman & Littlefield Publishers
Page : 260 pages
File Size : 43,9 Mb
Release : 2004
Category : History
ISBN : 0742529371

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Domesticity in Colonial India by Judith E. Walsh Pdf

By the 1880s, Hindu domestic life and its most intimate relationships had become contested ground. For urban, middle-class Indians, the Hindu woman was at the center of a debate over colonial modernity and traditional home and family life. This book sets this debate within the context of a nineteenth-century world where bourgeois, European ideas on the home had become part of a transnational, hegemonic domestic discourse, a 'global domesticity.' But Walsh's interest is more in hybridity than hegemony as she explores what women themselves learned when men sought to teach them through the Indian advice literature of the time. As a younger generation of Indian nationalists and reformers attempted to undercut the authority of family elders and create a 'new patriarchy' of more nuclear and exclusive relations with their wives, elderly women in extended Hindu families learned that their authority in family life (however contingent) was coming to an end.

Gendered Transactions

Author : Indrani Sen
Publisher : Unknown
Page : 226 pages
File Size : 44,9 Mb
Release : 2017
Category : Europäerin
ISBN : 071908962X

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Gendered Transactions by Indrani Sen Pdf

This book describes the experience of the white woman in colonial India in the nineteenth and early twentieth centuries. It examines missionary and memsahibs' colonial writings probing their construction of Indian women of different classes and regions. Also examined are delineations of European female health issues in male authored colonial medical handbooks, which underline the misogyny undergirding this discourse. Giving voice to the Indian woman, this book also scrutinises the fiction of the first generation of western-educated Indian women who wrote in English, exploring their construction of white women and their negotiations with colonial modernities.

Woman, Body, Desire in Post-colonial India

Author : Jyoti Puri
Publisher : Unknown
Page : 234 pages
File Size : 46,5 Mb
Release : 1999
Category : Gender identity
ISBN : OCLC:300344319

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Colonial India in Children's Literature

Author : Supriya Goswami
Publisher : Routledge
Page : 216 pages
File Size : 52,7 Mb
Release : 2012-07-26
Category : Literary Criticism
ISBN : 9781136281426

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Colonial India in Children's Literature by Supriya Goswami Pdf

Colonial India in Children’s Literature is the first book-length study to explore the intersections of children’s literature and defining historical moments in colonial India. Engaging with important theoretical and critical literature that deals with colonialism, hegemony, and marginalization in children's literature, Goswami proposes that British, Anglo-Indian, and Bengali children’s literature respond to five key historical events: the missionary debates preceding the Charter Act of 1813, the defeat of Tipu Sultan, the Mutiny of 1857, the birth of Indian nationalism, and the Swadeshi movement resulting from the Partition of Bengal in 1905. Through a study of works by Mary Sherwood (1775-1851), Barbara Hofland (1770-1844), Sara Jeanette Duncan (1861-1922), Rudyard Kipling (1865-1936), Upendrakishore Ray (1863-1915), and Sukumar Ray (1887-1923), Goswami examines how children’s literature negotiates and represents these momentous historical forces that unsettled Britain’s imperial ambitions in India. Goswami argues that nineteenth-century British and Anglo-Indian children’s texts reflect two distinct moods in Britain’s colonial enterprise in India. Sherwood and Hofland (writing before 1857) use the tropes of conversion and captivity as a means of awakening children to the dangers of India, whereas Duncan and Kipling shift the emphasis to martial prowess, adaptability, and empirical knowledge as defining qualities in British and Anglo-Indian children. Furthermore, Goswami’s analysis of early nineteenth-century children’s texts written by women authors redresses the preoccupation with male authors and boys’ adventure stories that have largely informed discussions of juvenility in the context of colonial India. This groundbreaking book also seeks to open up the canon by examining early twentieth-century Bengali children’s texts that not only draw literary inspiration from nineteenth-century British children’s literature, but whose themes are equally shaped by empire.

Modern Maternities

Author : Ranjana Saha
Publisher : Taylor & Francis
Page : 261 pages
File Size : 49,9 Mb
Release : 2023-07-27
Category : History
ISBN : 9781000905397

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Modern Maternities by Ranjana Saha Pdf

1) This is one of the first systematic historical account of Medical Advice about Breastfeeding in Colonial Calcutta. 2) It has rich archival sources like rare medical handbooks and periodicals, governmental proceedings, child welfare exhibition and conference reports, personal papers, memoirs, illustrations and advertisements. 3) This book will be of interest to departments of social history and colonial history across UK.