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An Empire of Touch

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Poulomi Saha offers an innovative account of women’s political labor in East Bengal over more than a century. Through a material account of text and textile, An Empire of Touch crafts a new narrati...
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  • 29 December 2020
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In today’s world of unequal globalization, Bangladesh has drawn international attention for the spate of factory disasters that have taken the lives of numerous garment workers, mostly young women. The contemporary garment industry—and the labor organizing pushing back—draws on a long history of gendered labor division and exploitation in East Bengal, the historical antecedent of Bangladesh. Yet despite the centrality of women’s labor to anticolonial protest and postcolonial state-building, historiography has struggled with what appears to be its absence from the archive.

Poulomi Saha offers an innovative account of women’s political labor in East Bengal over more than a century, one that suggests new ways to think about textiles and the gendered labors of their making. An Empire of Touch argues that women have articulated—in writing, in political action, in stitching—their own desires in their own terms. They produce narratives beyond women’s empowerment and independence as global and national projects; they refuse critical pronouncements of their own subjugation. Saha follows the historical traces of how women have claimed their own labor, contending that their political commitments are captured in the material objects of their manufacture. Her analysis of the production of historical memory through and by the bodies of women spans British colonialism and American empire, anticolonial nationalism to neoliberal globalization, depicting East Bengal between development economics and postcolonial studies. Through a material account of text and textile, An Empire of Touch crafts a new narrative of gendered political labor under empire.

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Price: $35.00
Pages: 344
Publisher: Columbia University Press
Imprint: Columbia University Press
Series: Gender and Culture Series
Publication Date: 29 December 2020
Trim Size: 9.25 X 6.12 in
ISBN: 9780231192095
Format: Paperback
BISACs: POLITICAL SCIENCE / Colonialism & Post-Colonialism, HISTORY / Asia / South / General, SOCIAL SCIENCE / Women's Studies, POLITICAL SCIENCE / Women in Politics, LITERARY CRITICISM / Feminist
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A brilliant provocation in the debate about female political subjectivity in the Global South, An Empire of Touch is an important and timely book. Going beyond the typical focus on women’s empowerment and independence, it demonstrates how women in East Bengal through their symbolic and material labor produce the terms of their own political self-conception. Saha’s deft and sophisticated readings of the material particulars of women’s labor reveal a relational politics of the self that expands what and who count as political.
Poulomi Saha is assistant professor of English at the University of California, Berkeley.

Acknowledgments
Introduction
Part I: Reading the Body Politic
1. Virgin Suicides
Part II: The Fetish of Nationalism
2. The Fetish Touch
3. Oceanic Feelings
Part III: International Basket Case
4. Archive Asylum
5. Machine Made
Epilogue
Glossary
Notes
Bibliography
Index