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Africa in the Bengali Imagination : From Calcutta to Kampala, 1928-1973

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Product Code: 9780367272258
ISBN13: 9780367272258
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This book examines textual representations of Africa in the Indian imagination from 1928 to 1973. It critically analyses Bengali literature during this period, their imitation of colonial racial prejudices and how it allowed Bengalis to fashion their identity. It analyses the development of 'Africa' as an idea and historical reality through the writings of five Bengali writers including, the Bengali novelist Bibhutibhusan Bandapadhyay, the children's author Hemendrakumar Roy, the poet and philosopher Rabindranath Tagore, the playwright Ganesh Bagchi and the surrealist poet and founding editor of Transition magazine Rajat Neogy. The book shows how these writers engage with the idea of Africa and their influence in the construction of the Bengali cultural identity during the freedom struggle, the Partition of Bengal in 1947 and the creation of Bangladesh in 1971. The book offers readers a glimpse of the exotic imaginary locales of Africa while offering an in-depth look into the interconnected histories, cartographic routes and cultural exchange between India and Africa. A first of its kind, this book will be an excellent read for students and scholars of literature, comparative literature, history, cultural studies, post-colonial studies, South Asian studies, African studies and diaspora studies--


Author: Mahruba T. Mowtushi
Publisher: Routledge Chapman & Hall
Publication Date: Sep 23, 2024
Number of Pages: NA pages
Language: English
Binding: Hardcover
ISBN-10: 0367272253
ISBN-13: 9780367272258

Africa in the Bengali Imagination : From Calcutta to Kampala, 1928-1973

$168.17
 
This book examines textual representations of Africa in the Indian imagination from 1928 to 1973. It critically analyses Bengali literature during this period, their imitation of colonial racial prejudices and how it allowed Bengalis to fashion their identity. It analyses the development of 'Africa' as an idea and historical reality through the writings of five Bengali writers including, the Bengali novelist Bibhutibhusan Bandapadhyay, the children's author Hemendrakumar Roy, the poet and philosopher Rabindranath Tagore, the playwright Ganesh Bagchi and the surrealist poet and founding editor of Transition magazine Rajat Neogy. The book shows how these writers engage with the idea of Africa and their influence in the construction of the Bengali cultural identity during the freedom struggle, the Partition of Bengal in 1947 and the creation of Bangladesh in 1971. The book offers readers a glimpse of the exotic imaginary locales of Africa while offering an in-depth look into the interconnected histories, cartographic routes and cultural exchange between India and Africa. A first of its kind, this book will be an excellent read for students and scholars of literature, comparative literature, history, cultural studies, post-colonial studies, South Asian studies, African studies and diaspora studies--


Author: Mahruba T. Mowtushi
Publisher: Routledge Chapman & Hall
Publication Date: Sep 23, 2024
Number of Pages: NA pages
Language: English
Binding: Hardcover
ISBN-10: 0367272253
ISBN-13: 9780367272258
 

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