India Inscribed

India Inscribed
Author: Kate Teltscher
Publisher: Oxford University Press, USA
Total Pages: 280
Release: 1997
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 9780195642247

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"Kate Teltscher argues that writing about India is not monolithic or univocal, but that representations of India are diverse, shifting, historically contingent and frequently competitive. Using the techniques of textual analysis on non-literary as well as literary texts, she examines such issues as the contrasting representation of Muslim and Hindu women, the rhetoric of Catholic and Protestant missionaries, the construction of British authority, and the ever-present threat of Indian subversion."--BOOK JACKET.

India Inscribed

India Inscribed
Author: Kate Teltscher
Publisher:
Total Pages: 308
Release: 1995
Genre: History
ISBN:

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(THIS MUST BE MENTIONED IN THE 1996 HSITORY CAT) India Inscribed is the first comprehensive study of European and British writing on India in the period that saw Britain's transition from trading partner to ruling power. Analysing an extensive range of texts, Kate Teltscher argues thatwriting about India is not monolithic, but that representations of the country are diverse, shifting, historically contingent, and frequently competitive.

A History of India

A History of India
Author: August Friedrich Rudolf Hoernle
Publisher:
Total Pages: 282
Release: 1906
Genre: India
ISBN:

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India's Past

India's Past
Author: Arthur Anthony Macdonell
Publisher:
Total Pages: 366
Release: 1927
Genre: India
ISBN:

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History of India

History of India
Author: Dr Malti Malik
Publisher: New Saraswati House India Pvt Ltd
Total Pages: 513
Release:
Genre: History
ISBN: 8173354987

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History Book

Indian History

Indian History
Author:
Publisher: Allied Publishers
Total Pages: 1418
Release:
Genre:
ISBN: 9788184245684

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India Old and New

India Old and New
Author: Sir Valentine Chirol
Publisher: London : Macmillan
Total Pages: 340
Release: 1921
Genre: Fiction
ISBN:

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Knowledge Hunt – 6

Knowledge Hunt – 6
Author: Shalini Khanna
Publisher: Vikas Publishing House
Total Pages: 69
Release:
Genre: Juvenile Fiction
ISBN: 8125934804

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The Knowledge Hunt series is an attempt to awaken the minds and kindle a thirst for knowledge in children–an important step towards the creation of thinking individuals. The books have a varied and interesting spectrum of themes set in a colourful, child-friendly layout. The content of the books has been presented in a creative, crisp and well-graded manner.

Imagology

Imagology
Author: Manfred Beller
Publisher: Rodopi
Total Pages: 493
Release: 2007
Genre: National characteristics
ISBN: 904202318X

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How do national stereotypes emerge? To which extent are they determined by historical or ideological circumstances, or else by cultural, literary or discursive conventions? This first inclusive critical compendium on national characterizations and national (cultural or ethnic) stereotypes contains 120 articles by 73 contributors. Its three parts offer [1] a number of in-depth survey articles on ethnic and national images in European literatures and cultures over many centuries; [2] an encyclopedic survey of the stereotypes and characterizations traditionally ascribed to various ethnicities and nationalities; and [3] a conspectus of relevant concepts in various cultural fields and scholarly disciplines. The volume as a whole, as well as each of the articles, has extensive bibliographies for further critical reading. Imagologyis intended both for students and for senior scholars, facilitating not only a first acquaintance with the historical development, typology and poetics of national stereotypes, but also a deepening of our understanding and analytical perspective by interdisciplinary and comparative contextualization and extensive cross-referencing.

The Indian Mutiny and the British Imagination

The Indian Mutiny and the British Imagination
Author: Gautam Chakravarty
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 276
Release: 2005-01-13
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 9781139442411

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Gautam Chakravarty explores representations of the event which has become known in the British imagination as the 'Indian Mutiny' of 1857 in British popular fiction and historiography. Drawing on a wide range of primary sources including diaries, autobiographies and state papers, Chakravarty shows how narratives of the rebellion were inflected by the concerns of colonial policy and by the demands of imperial self-image. He goes on to discuss the wider context of British involvement in India from 1765 to the 1940s, and engages with constitutional debates, administrative measures, and the early nineteenth-century Anglo-Indian novel. Chakravarty approaches the mutiny from the perspectives of postcolonial theory as well as from historical and literary perspectives to show the extent to which the insurrection took hold of the popular imagination in both Britain and India. The book has a broad interdisciplinary appeal and will be of interest to scholars of English literature, British imperial history, modern Indian history and cultural studies.