Texts Of Power: Emerging Disciplines in Colonial Bengal
By (Author) Partha Chatterjee
University of Minnesota Press
University of Minnesota Press
1st November 1995
United States
Tertiary Education
Non Fiction
Asian history
Anthropology
954.1403
Paperback
232
Width 149mm, Height 229mm, Spine 13mm
Bengal was the first "modern" province in India - the first, that is, to undergo a forced encounter with Western modernity. From this point of view, the writers in this book consider what the case of Bengal says about the workings of Western modernity in a colonial setting. This collection probes questions of pedagogy, nationalism and gender. By applying the theoretical insights of recent historical and cultural studies to the specific circumstances of Bengal, the authors develop an approach to Indian intellectual and cultural history, adding to our understanding of contemporary intellectual modernity. Subjects include colonialist and nationalist surveillance of Bengali literature, the disposition of the nation's art, the politics of child rearing, the mapping of Calcutta and the disciplining of historical memory.