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Maps, Landscapes, Travelogues in Britain and India
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This volume explores how India as a geographical space was constructed by the British colonial regime in visual and material terms. It sheds light on the primary dominanceof cartographic reason in the age of European Enlightenment which framed aesthetic and scientific modes of representations and imaginations.
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This volume explores how India as a geographical space was constructed by the British colonial regime in visual and material terms. It sheds light on the primary dominanceof cartographic reason in the age of European Enlightenment which framed aesthetic and scientific modes of representations and imaginations.
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- Verlag: Taylor & Francis eBooks
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- Erscheinungstermin: 18. Mai 2020
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- Artikelnr.: 59486720
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis eBooks
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- Erscheinungstermin: 18. Mai 2020
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781000193299
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Nilanjana Mukherjee is Assistant Professor at the Department of English, Shaheed Bhagat Singh College, University of Delhi. Her earlier publications include Mapping India: Transitions and Transformations 18th-19th Centuries (co-edited with Sutapa Dutta, 2019). She has also received the Meenakshi Mukherjee Memorial Prize for the year 2014 from the Indian Association of Commonwealth Languages and Literature for her article titled "Drawing Roads/Building Empire: Space and Circulation in Charles D'Oyly's Indian Landscapes" published in South Asia: Journal of South Asian Studies, Vol. 37. She is also a former Charles Wallace India Trust Visiting Fellow at the Institute of Advanced Studies in the Humanities and Centre for South Asian Studies, University of Edinburgh, UK.
Introduction: maps, landscapes, travelogues: spatial articulation and the
imperial eyes PART I Cartographic imagination 1 Maps: the onset and
dominance of cartographic reason 2 Mapping India: Rennell and Lambton PART
II Landscapes of control 3 Estates, gardens and enclosures: aesthetic
framing of British landscapes 4 Framing India: Chinnery and D'Oyly PART III
Narrativising travel 5 Place and identity: travel narratives in the making
of Britain 6 Narrating India: Hodges, Heber, Fraser and Hooker Postscript
Bibliography
imperial eyes PART I Cartographic imagination 1 Maps: the onset and
dominance of cartographic reason 2 Mapping India: Rennell and Lambton PART
II Landscapes of control 3 Estates, gardens and enclosures: aesthetic
framing of British landscapes 4 Framing India: Chinnery and D'Oyly PART III
Narrativising travel 5 Place and identity: travel narratives in the making
of Britain 6 Narrating India: Hodges, Heber, Fraser and Hooker Postscript
Bibliography
Introduction: maps, landscapes, travelogues: spatial articulation and the imperial eyes PART I Cartographic imagination 1 Maps: the onset and dominance of cartographic reason 2 Mapping India: Rennell and Lambton PART II Landscapes of control 3 Estates, gardens and enclosures: aesthetic framing of British landscapes 4 Framing India: Chinnery and D'Oyly PART III Narrativising travel 5 Place and identity: travel narratives in the making of Britain 6 Narrating India: Hodges, Heber, Fraser and Hooker Postscript Bibliography
Introduction: maps, landscapes, travelogues: spatial articulation and the
imperial eyes PART I Cartographic imagination 1 Maps: the onset and
dominance of cartographic reason 2 Mapping India: Rennell and Lambton PART
II Landscapes of control 3 Estates, gardens and enclosures: aesthetic
framing of British landscapes 4 Framing India: Chinnery and D'Oyly PART III
Narrativising travel 5 Place and identity: travel narratives in the making
of Britain 6 Narrating India: Hodges, Heber, Fraser and Hooker Postscript
Bibliography
imperial eyes PART I Cartographic imagination 1 Maps: the onset and
dominance of cartographic reason 2 Mapping India: Rennell and Lambton PART
II Landscapes of control 3 Estates, gardens and enclosures: aesthetic
framing of British landscapes 4 Framing India: Chinnery and D'Oyly PART III
Narrativising travel 5 Place and identity: travel narratives in the making
of Britain 6 Narrating India: Hodges, Heber, Fraser and Hooker Postscript
Bibliography
Introduction: maps, landscapes, travelogues: spatial articulation and the imperial eyes PART I Cartographic imagination 1 Maps: the onset and dominance of cartographic reason 2 Mapping India: Rennell and Lambton PART II Landscapes of control 3 Estates, gardens and enclosures: aesthetic framing of British landscapes 4 Framing India: Chinnery and D'Oyly PART III Narrativising travel 5 Place and identity: travel narratives in the making of Britain 6 Narrating India: Hodges, Heber, Fraser and Hooker Postscript Bibliography