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E-grāmata: Of Colonial Bungalows and Piano Lessons: An Indian Woman's Memoirs [Taylor & Francis e-book]

  • Formāts: 160 pages, 58 Halftones, black and white
  • Izdošanas datums: 16-Jan-2019
  • Izdevniecība: Routledge
  • ISBN-13: 9780429026614
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  • Formāts: 160 pages, 58 Halftones, black and white
  • Izdošanas datums: 16-Jan-2019
  • Izdevniecība: Routledge
  • ISBN-13: 9780429026614
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Of Colonial Bungalows and Piano Lessons can be read as a metaphor — as an icon — of the encounter between cultures. The memoir is based on Monica Chanda’s recollections between about 1913 and 1927, of life in Calcutta, districts of undivided Bengal, holidays in Kashmir and in Europe. There is more than a whiff of a Victorian upbringing in the pages. Neither honed in one culture nor fully at home in those practices superimposed by Monica’s father’s professional life as a member of the Indian Civil Service, her dilemma comes through in these writings. While her father, Jnanendra Nath Gupta, was avowedly against formal schooling for girls, he encouraged his daughter to undertake long and at times hazardous journeys by river, rail and road to perfect her skills as a pianist. Though there was an occasional longing for a freer life like that lived by her cousins, yet, Monica also enjoyed the privileges of living in spacious bungalows with a retinue of servants, going on exclusive launch trips down the Ganges, and being invited to parties at Government House and even Buckingham Palace. While there is a tautness palpable in her narration of an encounter with a clearly racist Eurasian sergeant and almost near-encounter with a tiger, Monica’s style avoids hyperbole and dramatic sequences. She presents facts and situations as she saw them — though there are a few times when emotions of love, fear and excitement ripple through the pages of this tightly–woven memoir.

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Editor's Note 1(13)
A Day In Noakhali
14(8)
A Minor Disaster And A Major Storm
22(8)
Rung Pore
30(6)
Touring With Father
36(7)
Life At Home
43(4)
Shillong Days
47(6)
Excitement At School
53(4)
On To Dacca
57(7)
Entertainment At Home And On The River
64(7)
Chinsurah
71(6)
Mother Germaine -- And Gippy
77(7)
Family Ties
84(8)
Dada's Marriage
92(4)
Piano Lessons Again
96(3)
The River Once More
99(7)
Pays With Dinko
106(6)
Calcutta Years
112(6)
An Up-Country Holiday
118(7)
A Beautiful Valley And A Palace
125(9)
Reflections On A Bureaucrat's Life
134(5)
Our European Sojourn
139(11)
London And Beyond
150(6)
Endnotes 156(10)
Family Tree Of Jnanendra Nath And Sarala 166(2)
Appendices 168(2)
Glossary 170(3)
Acknowledgements 173(2)
Image Credits 175
MALAVIKA KARLEKAR is Monica Chanda's younger daughter. She has a deep interest in womens memoirs and family photographs and has worked extensively in these areas.