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New Readings in the Literature of British India, c. 1780-1947
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01 October 2007

Introduction, by Shafquat Towheed
1. Colonialism, Slavery, and Religion on Stage: Late Eighteenth-Century Women Dramatists, the Hastings Trial, and the Making of British India, by Marianna D'Ezio
2. India as Gothic Horror: Maturin's Melmoth the Wanderer and Images of Juggernaut in Early Nineteenth-Century Missionary Writing, by Andrew Rudd
3. Intrepid Traveller, "She-Merchant," or Colonialist Historiographer: Reading Eliza Fay's Original Letters, by Nira Gupta-Casale
4. The British Woman Traveller in India: Cultural Intimacy and Interracial Kinship in Fanny Parks's Wanderings of a Pilgrim in Search of the Picturesque, by Nandini Sengupta
5. Inconsequential Lives: The Voyage Out and Anglo-Indian Fictions of Voyaging and Domesticity, by Pia Mukherji
6. Remade Womanhoods, Refashioned Modernities: The Construction of "Good Womanhood" in Annisa, an Early Twentieth-Century Women's Magazine in Urdu, by Rekha Pande, K. C. Bindu, Viqar Atiya
7. Abu'l A'la Mawdudi: British India and the Politics of Popular Islamic Texts, by Masood Ashraf Raja
8. Memoirs of Maharanis: The Politics of Marriage, Companionship, and Love in Late-Colonial Princely India, by Angma Dey Jhala
9. The Reception of Marie Corelli in India, by Prodosh Bhattacharya
10. "The Sahib try to kiss me": The Construction of the Queer Subaltern in J. R. Ackerley's Hindoo Holiday, by Shafquat Towheed
11. Cultural Contestations in the Literary Marketplace: Reading Raja Rao's Kanthapura and Aubrey Menen's The Prevalence of Witches, by Ruvani Ranasinha
12. Casualty of War, Casualty of Empire: Mulk Raj Anand in England, by Kristin Bluemel
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