1st Edition

Negotiating the Modern Orientalism and Indianness in the Anglophone World

By Amit Ray Copyright 2007
200 Pages
by Routledge

200 Pages
by Routledge

200 Pages
by Routledge

This book explicates long-standing literary celebrations of 'India' and 'Indian-ness' by charting a cultural history of Indianness in the Anglophone world, locating moments (in intellectual, religious and cultural history) where India and Indianness are offered up as solutions to modern moral, ethical and political questions in the 'West.' Beginning in the early 1800s, South Asians actively seek... Read more

1. After Empire: British Orientalism in Decline  2. Orientalism, Antiquity and the Beginnings of British Colonial Rule in India: The Textual Basis of Early Orientalism—Hastings, Jones, Mill  3. Orienalism, Vedanta and Indian Modernity: Raja Rammohan Ray on Sanskritic Antiquity  4. Colonial Divides and Shared Orientalisms: Kipling and Tagore in the World  5. Modernist Orientalism and Empathetic Subjectivity: Mrs. Dalloway and the Discontents of Modernity  Notes  Bibliography  Index

Biography

Amit Ray is Assistant Professor of Literature at Rochester Institute of Technology. His recent work has appeared in the International Journal of the Humanities, The New Dictionary of the History of Ideas and the collection, Romantic Orientalism, edited by Michael J. Franklin.