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Informationen zum Autor Saloni Mathur is Assistant Professor of Art History at the University of California! Los Angeles. Klappentext "Eschewing simple formulation of power's dependence on display! Saloni Mathur offers a brilliantly original disentangling of the anxious and involuted attempts to manage India as an 'aesthetic' project. Her account is rich in archival research! theoretically elegant! and exceptionally engrossing. With remarkable clarity! it opens colonial rule's 'cultural techniques' to a new set of illuminating questions."-Christopher Pinney! author of Photos of the Gods: The Printed Image and Political Struggle in India " India by Design is an elegant and precise book! remarkable for its conciseness and clarity. Taking a transnational perspective and deftly engaging postcolonial theory! Mathur explores not only the representations but also the representational practices that shaped imperial! colonial! and postcolonial relations."-Barbara Kirshenblatt-Gimblett! author of Destination Culture: Tourism! Museums! and Heritage "Saloni Mathur's book is a gathering of rare gifts and talents. With the subtle! searching eye of an expert curator! and the analytic skills of a fine scholar! Mathur explores the diverse scales and conflicting values of colonial design and discourse! arts and crafts. Monumental histories of museums are placed beside the petits recits of post-cards; the picturesque Victorian portraiture of Indian life makes a fine contrast with the celebration of 'modern' Indian art in the diasporic world of non-resident Indians. Always open to the lure and pleasure of Imperial display and spectacle! Mathur is equally astute about its underlying strategies of surveillance and subordination. This remarkable work is deeply engaged in the mechanics and mediations of Imperial authority and its visual signs."-Homi Bhabha! Anne F. Rothenberg Professor of the Humanities! Harvard University "Saloni Mathur manages to bring together remarkably diverse strands that make up the contemporary visual cultures of India and provide insights for art historians! anthropologists and cultural theorists alike. India by Design: Colonial History and Cultural Display illuminates issues that are long overdue but hardly ever addressed in the art historical circles. Mathur's command of theory is truly impressive! but even more noteworthy are her insights about Indian modernity and colonial and post-colonial institutions in and outside of the country."-Vishakha N. Desai! President! Asia Society Zusammenfassung Maps a series of historical events - since the Raj in the mid-nineteenth century - through which India was made fashionable to Western audiences within the popular cultural arenas of the imperial metropole. This book presents an examination of India as represented in department stores, exhibitions, painting, and picture postcards of the era. Inhaltsverzeichnis List of Figures Acknowledgments Introduction. Colonial Patterns! Indian Styles 1. The Indian Village in Victorian Space: The Department Store and the Cult of the Craftsman 2. "To Visit the Queen": On Display at the Colonial and Indian Exhibition of 1886 3. The Discrepant Portraiture of Empire: Oil Painting in an Expanded Field 4. Collecting Colonial Postcards: Gender and the Visual Archive 5. A Parable of Postcolonial Return: Museums and the Discourse of Restitution Epilogue. Historical Afterimages Notes Bibliography Index ...