Idolatry and the Colonial Idea of India

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Idolatry and the Colonial Idea of India

Visions of Horror, Allegories of Enlightenment

Literature: history and criticism Regional / International studies Cultural studies Anthropology Asian history Philosophy

Author: Swagato Ganguly

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Collection: South Asian History and Culture

Language: English

Published by: Routledge India

Published on: 15th August 2017

Format: LCP-protected ePub

Size: 1 Mb

ISBN: 9781351584678


Overview

This book explores literary and scholarly representations of India from the 18th to the early 20th centuries in South Asia and the West with idolatry as a point of entry. It charts the intellectual horizon within which the colonial idea of India was framed, tracing sources and genealogies which inform even contemporary descriptions of the subcontinent.

Content and Approach

Using idolatry as a concept-metaphor, the book traverses an ambitious path through the works of William Jones, James Mill, Friedrich Max Müller, John Ruskin, Alice Perrin, E. M. Forster, Rammohan Roy and Bankimchandra Chatterjee. It reveals how religion and paganism, history and literature, Oriental thought and Western metaphysics, and social reform and education were unfolded and debated by them. The author underlines how idolatry, irrationality and social disorder came to be linked by discourses informed by Enlightenment, missionary rhetoric and colonial reason.

Target Audience

This book will appeal to scholars and researchers in history, anthropology, literature, culture studies, philosophy, religion, sociology and South Asian studies as well as anyone interested in colonial studies and histories of the Enlightenment.

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