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Medicine Race And Liberalism In British Bengal Symptoms Of Empire Ishita Pande

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Medicine Race And Liberalism In British Bengal Symptoms Of Empire Ishita Pande
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Publisher: Routledge
File Extension: PDF
File size: 1.71 MB
Pages: 272
Author: Ishita Pande
ISBN: 9780415778152, 0415778158
Language: English
Year: 2009

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Medicine Race And Liberalism In British Bengal Symptoms Of Empire Ishita Pande by Ishita Pande 9780415778152, 0415778158 instant download after payment.

This book focuses on the entwinement of politics and medicine and power and knowledge in India during the age of empire. Using the powerful metaphor of ‘pathology’ - the science of the origin, nature, and course of diseases - the author develops and challenges a burgeoning literature on colonial medicine, moving beyond discussions of state medicine and the control of epidemics to everyday life, to show how medicine was a fundamental ideology of empire. Related to this point, and engaging with postcolonial histories of biopower and modernity, the book highlights the use of this racially grounded medicine in the formulation of modern selves and subjectivities in late colonial India. In tracing the cultural determinants of biological race theory and contextualizing the understanding of race as pathology, the book demonstrates how racialism was compatible with the ideologies and policies of imperial liberalism. Medicine, Race and Liberalism in British Bengal brings together the study of modern South Asia, race theory, colonialism and empire and the history of medicine. It highlights the powerful role played by the idea of ‘pathology’ in the rationalization of imperial liberalism and the subsequent projects of modernity embraced by native experts in Bengal in the ‘long’ nineteenth century.

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