Terrorism and insurgency in Indian-English literature

writing violence and empire

1st ed.
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December 19, 2023 | History

Terrorism and insurgency in Indian-English literature

writing violence and empire

1st ed.

"This book is an interdisciplinary study of representations of terrorism and political violence in the fiction and journalism of colonial India. Focusing on key historical episodes such as the Calcutta "Black Hole," the anti-thuggee campaigns of the 1830s, the 1857 rebellion, and anti-colonial terrorism in Edwardian London, it argues that exceptional violence was integral to colonial sovereignty and that the threat of violence mutually defined discursive relations between colonizer and colonized. Moving beyond previous studies of colonial discourse, and drawing on contemporary analyses of terrorism, Tickell examines texts by both colonial and Indian authors, tracing their contending engagements with terrorizing violence in selected newspapers, journals, novels and short stories. The study includes readings of several significant early Indian-English works for the first time, from dissident periodicals like Hurrish Chunder Mookerjis Hindoo Patriot (1856-66) and Shyamji Krishnavarmas Indian Sociologist (1905-9) to neglected fictions such as Kylas Dutts parable of anti-colonial rebellion "Forty-Eight Hours of the Year 1945" (1845) and Sarath Kumar Ghoshs The Prince of Destiny (1909). These are examined alongside works by better-known Anglo-Indian authors such as Philip Meadows Taylor's Confessions of a Thug (1838), Flora Annie Steel's On the Face of the Waters (1897), Rudyard Kiplings short fictions and novels by Edmund Candler and E.M. Forster. The study concludes with an analysis of Indian-English fiction of the 1930s, notably Mulk Raj Anands Untouchable (1935), and goes on to read Gandhis philosophy of ahimsa (non-violence) as a strategic response to a colonial and nationalist terror-politics"--

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Publisher
Routledge
Language
English
Pages
288

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Edition Notes

Includes bibliographical references and index.

Published in
New York
Series
Routledge research in postcolonial literatures -- 35

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
820.9/954
Library of Congress
PR9489.5 .T53 2011, PR9489.5 .T53 2012, PR468, PR9489.5 .T53 2012eb

The Physical Object

Pagination
p. cm.
Number of pages
288

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL24857815M
ISBN 13
9780415877152
LCCN
2011019599
OCLC/WorldCat
617619281, 787851059

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