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Crafting the Nation in Colonial India

English · Hardback

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Drawing on a wide range of archival evidence, Abigail McGowan argues that crafts seized the political imagination in western India because they provided a means of debating the present and future of the country.

List of contents

Introduction Demanding Knowledge, Documenting the Body The Culture of Difference: From Colonial Knowledge to the Problem with Crafts Developing Traditions: Preservationist Design and the Independent Artisan The Cult of the Craftsman in the Spirit of Modernization: Rationalization, Efficiency and the Crafts Sector Conclusion: The Long Life of Difference: Gandhi and the Politics of Crafts after 1920

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Abigail McGowan is Assistant Professor of History at the University of Vermont.

Summary

Drawing on a wide range of archival evidence, Abigail McGowan argues that crafts seized the political imagination in western India because they provided a means of debating the present and future of the country.

Report

"In this imaginative and empirically rich study, Abigail McGowan demonstrates convincingly that the Indian crafts became a critical ground on which both colonial and nationalist projects of power were constructed during the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries. This book is a pioneering effort in establishing the relationship between colonial knowledge, state interventions into the economy, and visual/material cultures." - Douglas Haynes, Associate Professor of History, Dartmouth University

Product details

Authors a Mcgowan, A. McGowan, Abigail McGowan
Publisher Springer Palgrave Macmillan
 
Languages English
Product format Hardback
Released 01.01.2009
 
EAN 9781137604811
ISBN 978-1-137-60481-1
No. of pages 265
Subject Humanities, art, music > Art

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