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Revisioning The Past Early Photography In Bengal 18751915 Malavika Karlekar

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Revisioning The Past Early Photography In Bengal 18751915 Malavika Karlekar
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Publisher: Oxford University Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 40.11 MB
Author: Malavika Karlekar
ISBN: 9780195671551, 0195671554
Language: English
Year: 2005

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Revisioning The Past Early Photography In Bengal 18751915 Malavika Karlekar by Malavika Karlekar 9780195671551, 0195671554 instant download after payment.

This book, based on photographs taken in Bengal during the period 1875-1915, aims to introduce a new dimension to the experience of colonialism and reconstructs a history of growing urban Bengali middle-class society. Using rare archival photographs, Re-visioning the Past shows how the entry of the photograph into the domestic sphere coincided with significant familial and spatio-temporal change - and indeed served as a metaphor for the same." "Apart from being of interest to a general public, Re-visioning the Past is a significant contribution to cultural, postcolonial and gender studies, and will appeal to anthropologists, sociologists, social and cultural historians, and those interested in the visual arts.

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