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Making India: Colonialism, National Culture, and the Afterlife of Indian English Authority
“East Indian” Cosmopolitanism: Henry Derozio’s Fakeer of Jungheera and the Birth of Indian Modernity
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Makarand R. Paranjape
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Book chapters
pp. 1
Introduction
pp. 13
“Usable Pasts”: Rammohun Roy’s Occidentalism
pp. 41
“East Indian” Cosmopolitanism: Henry Derozio’s Fakeer of Jungheera and the Birth of Indian Modernity
pp. 65
Michael Madhusudan Dutt: The Prodigal’s Progress
pp. 85
Bankim Chandra Chatterjee: Colonialism and National Consciousness in Rajmohan’s Wife
pp. 103
Subjects to Change: Gender Trouble and Women’s “Authority”
pp. 129
Representing Swami Vivekananda
pp. 163
Sarojini Naidu: Reclaiming a Kinship
pp. 193
“Home and the World”: Colonialism and Alternativity in Tagore’s India
pp. 213
Sri Aurobindo and the Renaissance in India
pp. 237
The “Persistent” Mahatma: Rereading Gandhi Post-Hindutva
pp. 253
Conclusion: Usable Pasts, Possible Futures
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