Women and Literary Narratives in Colonial India - Sukla Chatterjee

Women and Literary Narratives in Colonial India

Her Myriad Gaze on the ‘Other’
Buch | Hardcover
138 Seiten
2018
Routledge (Verlag)
978-1-138-59746-4 (ISBN)
168,35 inkl. MwSt
This book explores the idea of gazing through literature in Colonial India. Based on literary and historical analysis, it focuses on four different genres of literary writing where nineteenth century Bengali women writers look back at the British colonizers.
In the colonial context of South Asia, there is a glaring asymmetry in the written records of the interaction between the Bengali women and their European counterparts, which is indicative of the larger and the overall asymmetry of discursive power, including the flow and access to information between the colonizers and their subjects.

This book explores the idea of gazing through literature in Colonial India. Based on literary and historical analysis, it focuses on four different genres of literary writing where nineteenth-century Bengali women writers look back at the British colonizers. In the process, the European culture becomes a static point of reference, and the chapters in the book show the ideological, social, cultural, political, and deeper, emotional interactions between the colonized and the colonizer. The book also addresses the lack of sufficient primary sources authored by Bengali women on their European counterparts by anthologizing different available genres. Taking into account literary narratives from the colonized and the less represented side of the divide, such as a travelogue, fantasy fiction, missionary text and journal articles, the book represents the varying opinions and perspectives vis-à-vis the European women.

Using an interdisciplinary approach charting the fields of Indology, colonial studies, sociology, literature/literary historiography, South-Asian feminism, and cultural studies, this book makes an important contribution to the field of South Asian Studies, studies of empire, and to Indian women’s literary history.

Sukla Chatterjee is an Instructor at the University of Heidelberg and the University of Bonn, Germany.

1. Introduction 2. Bilet as a spectacle: Krishnabhabini das’ Imòlanòdòe Baṅgamahilā and observations of the female spectator 3. Fantasies of the ‘other’ in Toru Dutt’s novels 4. Kardoo the Hindoo Girl and impersonation of the heathen ‘other’ 5. Gazing for philanthropic inspiration: the concept of sebā in nineteenth-century Bengali periodicals 6. Summing Up

Erscheinungsdatum
Reihe/Serie Routledge Studies in South Asian History
Verlagsort London
Sprache englisch
Maße 156 x 234 mm
Gewicht 326 g
Themenwelt Geschichte Teilgebiete der Geschichte Wirtschaftsgeschichte
Geisteswissenschaften Sprach- / Literaturwissenschaft Anglistik / Amerikanistik
Geisteswissenschaften Sprach- / Literaturwissenschaft Literaturwissenschaft
ISBN-10 1-138-59746-5 / 1138597465
ISBN-13 978-1-138-59746-4 / 9781138597464
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