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Confronting the Body

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A key South Asian Studies title that brings together some of the best new writing on physicality in colonial India.
  • 01 January 2004
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The editors bring together some of the best new scholarship on physicality in modern India in a single volume and provide a balance of materials from colonial and post-colonial India. Included are new writings by established and upcoming writers in the social sciences and humanities, all based on original research.

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Price: $26.95
Publisher: Anthem Press
Imprint: Anthem Press
Series: Anthem South Asian Studies
Publication Date: 01 January 2004
Trim Size: 9.20 X 6.10 in
ISBN: 9781843310334
Format: Paperback
BISACs: HISTORY / Asia / General, Colonialism and imperialism
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James H. Mills is Lecturer in Modern History at Strathclyde University, Glasgow.

Satadru Sen is Assistant Professor of South Asian history at Washington University in St Louis.

Acknowledgements; Notes on Contributors; Introduction: James H Mills and Satadru Sen; 1. Body, Text, Nation: Writing the Physically Fit Body in Post-Colonial India; 2. 'A Parcel of Dummies'? Sport and the Body in Indian History; 3. Schools, Athletes and Confrontation: The Student Body in Colonial India, Satadru Sen; 4. Body as Target, Violence as Treatment: Psychiatric Regimes in Colonial and Post-Colonial India; 5. The Lotah Emeutes of 1855: Caste, Religion and Prisons in North India in the Early Nineteenth Century; 6. The Body at Work: Colonial Art Education and the Figure of the 'Native Craftsman'; 7. Making a Dravidian Hero: The Body and Identity Politics in the Dravidian Movement; 8. Describing the Body: The Writing of Sex and Gender Identity for the Contemporary Bengali Woman; 9. A Perfect 10 - 'Modern and Indian': Representation of the Body in Beauty Pageants and the Visual Media in Contemporary India; 10. Demographic Rhetoric and Sexual Surveillance: Indian Middle-Class Advocates of Birth Control, 1902-1940s