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Memory, Identity and the Colonial Encounter in India - Essays in Honour of Peter Robb (Paperback): Ezra Rashkow, Sanjukta... Memory, Identity and the Colonial Encounter in India - Essays in Honour of Peter Robb (Paperback)
Ezra Rashkow, Sanjukta Ghosh, Upal Chakrabarti
R1,288 Discovery Miles 12 880 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

This book sheds new light on the dynamics of the colonial encounter between Britain and India. It highlights how various analytical approaches to this encounter can be creatively mobilised to rethink entanglements of memory and identity emerging from British rule in the subcontinent. This volume reevaluates central, long-standing debates about the historical impact of the British Raj by deviating from hegemonic and top-down civilizational perspectives. It focuses on interactions, relations and underlying meanings of the colonial experience. The narratives of memory, identity and the legacy of the colonial encounter are woven together in a diverse range of essays on subjects such as colonial and nationalist memorials; British, Eurasian, Dalit and Adivasi identities; regional political configurations; and state initiatives and patterns of control. By drawing on empirically rich, regional and chronological historical studies, this book will be essential reading for students and researchers of history, political science, colonial studies, cultural studies and South Asian studies.

Memory, Identity and the Colonial Encounter in India - Essays in Honour of Peter Robb (Hardcover): Ezra Rashkow, Sanjukta... Memory, Identity and the Colonial Encounter in India - Essays in Honour of Peter Robb (Hardcover)
Ezra Rashkow, Sanjukta Ghosh, Upal Chakrabarti
R4,769 Discovery Miles 47 690 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

This book sheds new light on the dynamics of the colonial encounter between Britain and India. It highlights how various analytical approaches to this encounter can be creatively mobilised to rethink entanglements of memory and identity emerging from British rule in the subcontinent. This volume reevaluates central, long-standing debates about the historical impact of the British Raj by deviating from hegemonic and top-down civilizational perspectives. It focuses on interactions, relations and underlying meanings of the colonial experience. The narratives of memory, identity and the legacy of the colonial encounter are woven together in a diverse range of essays on subjects such as colonial and nationalist memorials; British, Eurasian, Dalit and Adivasi identities; regional political configurations; and state initiatives and patterns of control. By drawing on empirically rich, regional and chronological historical studies, this book will be essential reading for students and researchers of history, political science, colonial studies, cultural studies and South Asian studies.

The Nature of Endangerment in India - Tigers, 'Tribes', Extermination & Conservation, 1818-2020 (Hardcover): Ezra... The Nature of Endangerment in India - Tigers, 'Tribes', Extermination & Conservation, 1818-2020 (Hardcover)
Ezra Rashkow
R2,864 Discovery Miles 28 640 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Perhaps no category of people on earth has been perceived as more endangered, nor subjected to more conservation efforts, than indigenous peoples. And in India, calls for the conservation of Adivasi culture have often reached a fever pitch, especially amongst urban middle-class activists and global civil society groups. But are India's 'tribes' really endangered? Do they face extinction? And is this threat somehow comparable to the threat of extinction facing tigers and other wildlife? Combining years of fieldwork and archival research with rigorous theoretical interrogations, this book examines fears of interlinking biological and cultural (or biocultural) diversity loss-particularly in regard to Bhil and Gond communities facing conservation and development-induced displacement in western and central India. It also problematizes the frequent usage of dehumanizing animal analogies that carelessly equate the fates of endangered species and societies. In doing so, it offers a global intellectual history of the concepts of endangerment and extinction, demonstrating that anxieties over tribal extinction existed long before there was even scientific awareness of the extinction of non-human species. The book is not a history or an ethnography of the tribes of India, but rather a history of discourses-including Adivasis' own-about what is often perceived to be the fundamental question for nearly all indigenous peoples in the modern world: the question of survival.

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