On Modern Indian Sensibilities

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Amrita Bazar Patrika
Anindita Ghosh
Arupjyoti Saikia
Assamese
Assamese Language
Assamese Literary
bhadra
Calcutta University
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Chitpur Road
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gautam
Gautam Bhadra
gender and memory studies
Indira Biswas
Indo-Islamic studies
jagannath
Jagannath Temple
Kumkum Chatterjee
Late 19th Early 20th Century
Lord Jagannath
Middle Class Bengali Women
Modern Indian Sensibilities
Mughal era cultural analysis
National Library
Parimal Ghosh
Prafulla Chaki
Premchand's Story
Premchand’s Story
print media history
Projit Bihari Mukharji
regional nationalism
Ritwik Ranjan
Sarvani Gooptu
Shatranj Ke Khiladi
Shukla Sanyal
South Asian historiography
Sudipta Sen
Tamil Nadu
Tapti Roy
temple
vernacular literary traditions
West Bengal State Archives
Young Men

Product details

  • ISBN 9781138055582
  • Weight: 453g
  • Dimensions: 138 x 216mm
  • Publication Date: 12 Dec 2017
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Hardback
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This book consists of incisive and imaginative readings of culture, politics, and history – and their intersections – in eastern India from the 16th to the 20th century. Focusing especially on Assam, Odisha, Bengal, and their margins, the volume explores Indo-Islamic cultures of rule as located on the cusp of Mughal-cosmopolitan and regional–local formations.

Tracking sensibilities of time and history, senses of events and persons, and productions of the past and the present, the volume unravels intimate expressions of aesthetics and scandals, heroism and martyrdom, and voice and gender. It examines key questions of the interchanges between literary cultures and contending nationalisms, culture and cosmopolitanism, temporality and mythology, literature and literacy, history and modernity, and print culture and popular media.

The book offers grounded and connected accounts of a large, important region, usually studied in isolation. It will be of interest to scholars and students of history, literature, politics, sociology, cultural studies, and South Asian studies.

Ishita Banerjee-Dube is Research-Professor at the Centre for Asian and African Studies, El Colegio de México, México City, and a member of the National Scheme of Researchers, CONACyT, Mexico where she holds the highest rank. Her research interests include religion, law and power; language and identity; caste and politics; food, gender and nation, and postcolonial studies, with special focus on Odisha (and Bengal and Mexico) over the 19th and 20th centuries. She has authored four books, including the most recent A History of Modern India (2015). Among her twelve edited volumes are Cooking Cultures (2016) and Caste in History (2008).

Sarvani Gooptu is Professor of Asian Literary and Cultural Studies at the Netaji Institute for Asian Studies, Kolkata, India, and was Associate Professor of History at Calcutta Girls’ College from 1997 to 2016. Her research interests are culture, nationalism, and gender studies in Asia. Her book The Actress in the Public Theatres of Calcutta came out in 2015 and Dwijendralal Roy and the Rise of Nationalism is forthcoming.