
Narrating Cultural Encounter
Representations of India by Select Enlightenment Women Writers
Arnab Chatterjee(Author)
Routledge (Publisher)
1st Edition
Published on 25. September 2023
Book
Paperback/Softback
196 pages
978-1-032-11200-8 (ISBN)
Description
This book interrogates and historicises eighteenth-century British women writers' responses to India through the novel and travel writing to bring out the polyvalent space arising out of their complex negotiation with the colonial discourse.
Though British women enjoyed their privileged racial status as the utilisers of colonial riches, they articulated their voice of dissent when they faced the politics of subordination in their own society and identified them with the marginalised status of the colonised Indians. This brings out the complicity and critique of the colonial discourse of British women writers and foregrounds their ambivalent responses to the colonial project.
This book provides detailed textual analysis of the works of Phebe Gibbes, Elizabeth Hamilton, Lady Morgan, Jemima Kindersley and Eliza Fay through critical insights from the idea of the Enlightenment, postcolonial theory and feminist thought. It also foregrounds new perspectives to colonial discourse vis-a-vis the representation of India by locating the dialogic strain within the British narratives about India.
Though British women enjoyed their privileged racial status as the utilisers of colonial riches, they articulated their voice of dissent when they faced the politics of subordination in their own society and identified them with the marginalised status of the colonised Indians. This brings out the complicity and critique of the colonial discourse of British women writers and foregrounds their ambivalent responses to the colonial project.
This book provides detailed textual analysis of the works of Phebe Gibbes, Elizabeth Hamilton, Lady Morgan, Jemima Kindersley and Eliza Fay through critical insights from the idea of the Enlightenment, postcolonial theory and feminist thought. It also foregrounds new perspectives to colonial discourse vis-a-vis the representation of India by locating the dialogic strain within the British narratives about India.
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Language
English
Place of publication
London
United Kingdom
Publishing group
Taylor & Francis Ltd
Target group
College/higher education
Postgraduate
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Height: 229 mm
Width: 152 mm
Thickness: 11 mm
Weight
286 gr
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978-1-032-11200-8 (9781032112008)
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Arnab Chatterjee works as an Assistant Professor of English at Harishchandrapur College, Malda. Having completed graduate and post-graduate degrees at Visva-Bharati University, Santiniketan, he joined Sabang Sajanikanta Mahavidyalaya, Paschim Medinipur, as a substitute teacher for a term of two years under the UGC Faculty Development Programme. He was awarded a Ph.D by Visva-Bharati University in 2019 for his doctoral dissertation titled "Representation of India in Select British Women Novelists and Travel Writers of the Long Eighteenth Century". Chatterjee's areas of interest include literatures of the Enlightenment, travel writing, theatre studies and history of ideas.
Content
Introduction
Chapter 1 British Women Writers and India Vis-a-Vis the Context of the Enlightenment
Chapter 2 "Enchanting Quarter of the Globe": Representation of India in Phebe Gibbes's Hartly House, Calcutta
Chapter 3 "A Presumptuous Effort": Representation of India in Translations of the Letters of a Hindoo Rajah
Chapter 4 "My Indian Venture": Representation of India in Lady Morgan's The Missionary: An Indian Tale
Chapter 5 Mapping the Gaze of the British Women Travellers: Representation of India in Jemima Kindersley and Eliza Fay
Conclusion
Chapter 1 British Women Writers and India Vis-a-Vis the Context of the Enlightenment
Chapter 2 "Enchanting Quarter of the Globe": Representation of India in Phebe Gibbes's Hartly House, Calcutta
Chapter 3 "A Presumptuous Effort": Representation of India in Translations of the Letters of a Hindoo Rajah
Chapter 4 "My Indian Venture": Representation of India in Lady Morgan's The Missionary: An Indian Tale
Chapter 5 Mapping the Gaze of the British Women Travellers: Representation of India in Jemima Kindersley and Eliza Fay
Conclusion