Travels, Explorations and Empires: Writings from the Era of Imperial Expansion, 1770-1835, Vol. 6: India

Travels, Explorations and Empires: Writings from the Era of Imperial Expansion, 1770-1835, Vol. 6: India
Title Travels, Explorations and Empires: Writings from the Era of Imperial Expansion, 1770-1835, Vol. 6: India PDF eBook
Author William H. Hazlitt
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Pages 336
Release 2001
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This selection reflects the diversity of travel writings in the Romantic period, revealing something of the cultural and gender difference of the travellers, as well as fuelling debates on colonialism, natural history, anthropology and slavery. Each volume represents one geographical section of the explorations, which spanned the world from North America and the Polar regions to the South Seas and Australasia.

Travels, Explorations and Empires, 1770-1835, Part II vol 6

Travels, Explorations and Empires, 1770-1835, Part II vol 6
Title Travels, Explorations and Empires, 1770-1835, Part II vol 6 PDF eBook
Author Tim Fulford
Publisher Routledge
Pages 161
Release 2021-12-24
Genre History
ISBN 1000559912

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A collection of work that attempts to reflect the diversity of travel literature from the late 18th and early 19th centuries. This literature often reveals something of the cultural and gender difference of the travellers, as well as ideas on colonialism, anthropology and slavery.

Travels, Explorations and Empires

Travels, Explorations and Empires
Title Travels, Explorations and Empires PDF eBook
Author Tim Fulford
Publisher
Pages 336
Release 2001
Genre
ISBN 9781851967216

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Women's Travel Writings in India 1777–1854

Women's Travel Writings in India 1777–1854
Title Women's Travel Writings in India 1777–1854 PDF eBook
Author Carl Thompson
Publisher Routledge
Pages 320
Release 2020-02-27
Genre History
ISBN 1315473119

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The ‘memsahibs’ of the British Raj in India are well-known figures today, frequently depicted in fiction, TV and film. In recent years, they have also become the focus of extensive scholarship. Less familiar to both academics and the general public, however, are the eighteenth- and early nineteenth-century precursors to the memsahibs of the Victorian and Edwardian era. Yet British women also visited and resided in India in this earlier period, witnessing first-hand the tumultuous, expansionist decades in which the East India Company established British control over the subcontinent. Some of these travellers produced highly regarded accounts of their experiences, thereby inaugurating a rich tradition of women’s travel writing about India. In the process, they not only reported events and developments in the subcontinent, they also contributed to them, helping to shape opinion and policy on issues such as colonial rule, religion, and social reform. This new set in the Chawton House Library Women’s Travel Writing series assembles seven of these accounts, six by British authors (Jemima Kindersley, Maria Graham, Eliza Fay, Ann Deane, Julia Maitland and Mary Sherwood) and one by an American (Harriet Newell). Their narratives – here reproduced for the first time in reset scholarly editions – were published between 1777 and 1854, and recount journeys undertaken in India, or periods of residence there, between the 1760s and the 1830s. Collectively they showcase the range of women’s interests and activities in India, and also the variety of narrative forms, voices and personae available to them as travel writers. Some stand squarely in the tradition of Enlightenment ethnography; others show the growing influence of Evangelical beliefs. But all disrupt any lingering stereotypes about women’s passivity, reticence and lack of public agency in this period, when colonial women were not yet as sequestered and debarred from cross-cultural contact as they would later be during the Raj. Their narratives are consequently a useful resource to students and researchers across multiple fields and disciplines, including women’s writing, travel writing, colonial and postcolonial studies, the history of women’s educational and missionary work, and Romantic-era and nineteenth-century literature. This volume includes 2 texts, Jemima Kindersley, Letters from the Island of Teneriffe, Brazil, the Cape of Good Hope, and the East Indies (1777) and Maria Graham, Journal of a Residence in India (1812).

Travels, Explorations and Empires, 1770-1835, Part I Vol 4

Travels, Explorations and Empires, 1770-1835, Part I Vol 4
Title Travels, Explorations and Empires, 1770-1835, Part I Vol 4 PDF eBook
Author Tim Fulford
Publisher Routledge
Pages 286
Release 2021-12-24
Genre History
ISBN 1000559890

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A collection of work that attempts to reflect the diversity of travel literature from the late 18th and early 19th centuries. This literature often reveals something of the cultural and gender difference of the travellers, as well as ideas on colonialism, anthropology and slavery.

Scripting Dance in Contemporary India

Scripting Dance in Contemporary India
Title Scripting Dance in Contemporary India PDF eBook
Author Maratt Mythili Anoop
Publisher Lexington Books
Pages 217
Release 2016-01-07
Genre Art
ISBN 149850552X

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As stories of Indian dance’s renaissance span almost a full century, there has emerged a globally dispersed community of Indian dancers, scholars and audiences who are deeply committed to keeping these traditions alive and experimenting with traditional dance languages to grapple with contemporary themes and issues. Scripting Dance in Contemporary India is an edited volume that contributes to this field of Indian dance studies. The book engages with multiple dance forms of India and their representations. The contributions are eclectic, including writings by both scholars and performers who share their experiential knowledge. There are four sections in the book – section I titled, “Representations’ has three chapters that deal with textual representations and illustrations of dance and dancers, and the significance of those representations in the present. Section II titled, “Histories in Process” consists of two chapters that engage with the historiographies of dance forms and suggest that histories are narratives that are continually created. In the third section, “Negotiations”, the four chapters address the different ways in which dance is embedded in society, and the different ways in which the aesthetics of a form has to negotiate with social, economic and political imperatives. The final section, “Other Voices/ Other Bodies” brings voices which are outside the mainstream of dance as ‘serious’ art.

A Corkscrew Is Most Useful

A Corkscrew Is Most Useful
Title A Corkscrew Is Most Useful PDF eBook
Author Nicholas Murray
Publisher Abacus
Pages 520
Release 2009-06-04
Genre Travel
ISBN 0748111506

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In the early 19th century there was a huge surge forward in travel of all kinds. Queen Victoria's accession in 1837 came barely a year after John Murray's first guidebook was published. Then in 1838 Bradshaw's famous portable railway timetable appeared. In 1841 Thomas Cook, the world's first travel agent, organised its first tour (from London to Leicester and back by train). The age of mass tourism had arrived. Side by side with it another phenomenom began to develop: exploration to wilder shores and uncharted lands. This is the focus of Nicholas Murray's fascinating book which draws upon the extraordinary stories of Livingstone's journey across Africa; Burton and Speke reaching Lake Tanganyika; John Stuart crossing Australia from south to north; Livingstone reaching the Zambezi; Richard Burton's travels across Arabia, and countless others' extraordinary and brave expeditions.