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Rosinka Chaudhuri is Director and Professor of Cultural Studies at the Centre for Studies in Social Sciences, Calcutta. She was inaugural Mellon Professor of the Global South at Oxford University, 2017–18, and has held visiting positions at St Hugh's College, Oxford, King's College, London, Delhi University, Cambridge University and Columbia University. She has authored Gentlemen Poets in Colonial Bengal: Emergent Nationalism and the Orientalist Project (Seagull: 2002), Freedom and Beef-Steaks: Colonial Calcutta Culture (Orient Blackswan: 2012) and The Literary Thing: History, Poetry and the Making of a Modern Cultural Sphere (Oxford University Press: 2013, Peter Lang: 2014).
Tanika Sarkar is a historian of women's histories and social movements in colonial and post-colonial India. She retired as the Chair of Modern History, at the Centre for Historical Studies at Jawaharlal Nehru University having previously taught at Indraprastha College and St. Stephen's College in New Delhi, India. She is the author of numerous books including, Bengal 1928-34 : The Politics of Protest (Oxford, 1987); Hindu Wife, Hindu Nation: Community, Religion and Cultural Nationalism (Permanent Black, Indiana University Press and Hurst, 2001), Rebels, Wives, Saints: Designing Selves and Nations in Colonial Times (Permanent Black and Seagull, 2009), Words to Win: The Making of a Modern Autobiography (Kali for Women, 1999; Zubaan Books, 2014) Hindu Nationalism in India (Oxford University Press, 2021).
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Einband
Taschenbuch
Erscheinungsdatum
30.11.2026
Herausgeber
Dipesh Chakrabarty + weitereVerlag
Cambridge AcademicSeitenzahl
330
Sprache
Englisch
ISBN
978-1-00-954716-1
Rosinka Chaudhuri is Director and Professor of Cultural Studies at the Centre for Studies in Social Sciences, Calcutta. She was inaugural Mellon Professor of the Global South at Oxford University, 2017–18, and has held visiting positions at St Hugh's College, Oxford, King's College, London, Delhi University, Cambridge University and Columbia University. She has authored Gentlemen Poets in Colonial Bengal: Emergent Nationalism and the Orientalist Project (Seagull: 2002), Freedom and Beef-Steaks: Colonial Calcutta Culture (Orient Blackswan: 2012) and The Literary Thing: History, Poetry and the Making of a Modern Cultural Sphere (Oxford University Press: 2013, Peter Lang: 2014).
Tanika Sarkar is a historian of women's histories and social movements in colonial and post-colonial India. She retired as the Chair of Modern History, at the Centre for Historical Studies at Jawaharlal Nehru University having previously taught at Indraprastha College and St. Stephen's College in New Delhi, India. She is the author of numerous books including, Bengal 1928-34 : The Politics of Protest (Oxford, 1987); Hindu Wife, Hindu Nation: Community, Religion and Cultural Nationalism (Permanent Black, Indiana University Press and Hurst, 2001), Rebels, Wives, Saints: Designing Selves and Nations in Colonial Times (Permanent Black and Seagull, 2009), Words to Win: The Making of a Modern Autobiography (Kali for Women, 1999; Zubaan Books, 2014) Hindu Nationalism in India (Oxford University Press, 2021).
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