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Colonial Narratives/Cultural Dialogues

by Jyotsna G. Singh
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Overview

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:

β€’ seventeenth century travel narratives about India

β€’ eighteenth century 'nabob' texts

β€’ letters of the Orientalist, Sir William Jones

β€’ reviews of Shakespearean productions in Calcutta and postcolonial Indo-Anglian novels

Synopsis

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

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Book Details

Published
July 1, 2005
Publisher
Taylor & Francis, Inc.
Pages
208
Format
Hardcover
ISBN
9780415085182

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