Colonial Prison in Bengal, 1860-1945

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Colonial Prison in Bengal, 1860-1945

History, Governmentality, and Colonial Experiences in Literary Writings

Literature: history and criticism Library and information sciences / Museology Crime and criminology Asian history Colonialism and imperialism

Author: Animesh Bag

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Collection: World Histories of Crime, Culture and Violence

Language: English

Published by: Palgrave Macmillan

Published on: 26 September 2025

Format: LCP-protected ePub

ISBN: 9783031958342


Introduction

This book presents alternative histories of the colonial prison in Bengal, 1860-1945, focusing on the experiences of the colonised subject as produced in literary writings including fiction, dramas, and life writings.

The colonial prison, as defined by penal acts, jail codes, jail manuals, committee reports, administrative data, and statistics, was a modern punitive institution that evolved from the religio-local and the Company’s capricious system into an effective humanitarian machine for ‘the rule of law’.

However, it was the site of torture, humiliation, and repression, which was subsequently challenged, defied, and resisted.

Scope and Focus

The book establishes a comprehensive linkage between the macro historical and the micro historical perspective of the colonial prison exploring its changing image in Bengali society, its extended contribution to the formation of individual and collective identity, intricate tempo-spatial regulations within jails, and various techniques of corporeal and mental torture.

The book also highlights resistance tactics of the prisoners, both ordinary and political, and finally it addresses the gendered dynamics and the gender-specific modalities of resistance and subversion.

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