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Cultural Histories of India: Subaltern Spaces, Peripheral Genres, and Alternate Historiography [Mīkstie vāki]

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  • Formāts: Paperback / softback, 184 pages, height x width: 234x156 mm, weight: 460 g
  • Sērija : Routledge Studies in South Asian History
  • Izdošanas datums: 29-Aug-2022
  • Izdevniecība: Routledge
  • ISBN-10: 1032400560
  • ISBN-13: 9781032400563
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This book explores the social and cultural histories of India, focusing on cultural encounters and representations of subaltern communities from the seventeenth to the twenty-first century.



This book explores the social and cultural histories of India, focusing on cultural encounters and representations of subaltern communities from the seventeenth to the twenty-first century. Examining cultural encounters between Europeans and Indians during the precolonial and colonial periods, the book analyzes European, especially English, efforts to exoticize or investigate the social practices of the Other. It also presents the culturally conditioned Indian subject's perspective on Europe and the imperial society. The book engages with narratives of suppressed movements of tribals and dalits, of erosion of the culture and history of ancient communities, and recovers the local narratives of marginalized groups in Andaman and Malabar, which get superseded by the larger narrative of nation-building. Often relying on oral history instead of printed material and sociological fieldwork, the alternate histories are presented through unconventional, literary or semi-literary genres like travel narratives, fiction, films, and songs, thus presenting an alternative interpretation to the central narrative of the progress of mainstream India.

Representing cultural history and the view from below, the book shifts its focus from the conventional historiography associated with political history and will be of interest to academics working in the field of cultural studies, the historiography of India, South Asian Studies and an interdisciplinary audience in history, sociology, literature, media, and English studies.

Introduction Part 1: Investigating Cultural Practices, Fashioning
Identities, and Travel Literature 1 John Lockes India: Religion, Revelation,
and Enthusiasm 2 Encountering the Sati: Early Modern English Travel
Narratives and the Politics of Exoticization 3 Indian Travel Writing in the
Age of Empire: Mobility and Cosmopolitan Nationalism Part 2: Alternate
Histories, Divergent Concepts, and Subaltern Spaces of Resistance 4 Patriots
in Kala Pani? Writing Subaltern Resistance into the Nationalist Memory 5
Reading Bhikshu Bodhanands Mool Bharatvasi aur Arya: Reflections on an
Alternative History of the Beginnings of Indian Civilization 6 Enacting
Resistance in History and Fiction: Counter-narratives of Tribal
Historiography in Mahasweta Devis Writings 7 "We must create a history of
India in living terms": Patrick Geddes and Aspects of Sister Nivedita's
Writings on Indian History Part 3: Writing History and Engaging with
Peripheral Genres 8 Cassetted Emotions: Intimate Songs and Marital Conflicts
in the Age of Pravasi (1970-1990) 9 Framing History, Precarity, and Trauma: A
Study of Nandita Dass Firaaq
Rita Banerjee is Fellow at the Nehru Memorial Museum and Library, India.