Commodities and culture in the colonial world /

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Imprint:Abingdon, Oxon ; New York, NY : Routledge, an imprint of the Taylor & Francis Group, 2018.
Description:xiii, 228 pages ; 24 cm.
Language:English
Series:Intersections : colonial and postcolonial histories ; 13
Intersections (London, England) ; 13.
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Format: Print Book
URL for this record:http://pi.lib.uchicago.edu/1001/cat/bib/11605004
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Other authors / contributors:Chaudhuri, Supriya, editor.
ISBN:9781138214736
1138214736
9781315111766
Notes:Includes bibliographical references and index.
Table of Contents:
  • Mughal on my lapel : miniatures, mughalerie, and the souvenir market in Delhi, 1827-1880 / Yutika Sharma
  • Plates and bangles : early recorded music in India / Amlan Das Gupta
  • The overland mail : moving panoramas and the imagining of trade and communication networks / John Plunkett
  • Exhibiting India : colonial subjects, imperial objects, and the lives of commodities / Supriya Chaudhuri
  • The composition and decomposition of commodities : the colonial careers of coal and ivory / Stephen Muecke
  • Profaning water : the sacred and its others / Rajeswari Sunder Rajan
  • Settling the land : the village and the threat of capital in the novel in Goa / Rochelle Pinto
  • (Re)moving bodies : people, ships and other commodities in the coolie trade from Calcutta / Nilanjana Deb
  • Anxiety, affect and authenticity : the commodification of nineteenth-century emigrants' letters / Fariha Shaikh
  • Towards a genealogy of the village in the nineteenth-century British colonial world : Mary Russell Mitford and Henry Sumner Maine / Josephine McDonagh
  • Indigo and print : the strange case of the "indigo-planting mirror" / Abhijit Gupta
  • Al Jabr W'al Muqabila, H.S. Hall, MacMillan and the coming together of things far apart / Rimi B. Chatterjee
  • Ulysses in "darkest Africa" : transporting tennyson with H.M. Stanley and Edwin Arnold / Brian H. Murray
  • The traffic in representations : the case of Kipling's Kim / Isobel Armstrong.