This collection of original essays by scholars of geography from
India, Western Europe and the US provides important insights into
the way in which contemporary geographers are engaging with India.
The earlier narrow colonial focus that sought to map India as a
country of `resources` and 'peoples' (tribes and castes) has now
been discarded for a broader view located in mainstream
intellectual frameworks and informed by a public policy
perspective. This volume highlights how contemporary geographers
'see' and write on colonial and post-colonial themes such as the
state, nation, community, environment and division of labour, while
keeping in mind issues of spatiality and territoriality.
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