LABORS OF REPRESENTATION: CULTIVATING LAND, SELF, AND COMMUNITY AMONG MUSLIMS IN LATE COLONIAL BENGAL Ananya Dasgupta Lisa Mitchell This dissertation studies how the specificity of regional practices of cultural productions, ideological strands, forms and practices of civil associations, and styles of literary expressions among Muslims inflected the Pakistan movement in late colonial Bengal. Using wide-ranging sources that include vernacular religious tracts, the popular genre of Muslim improvement texts, pamphlets of tenant-peasant associations, journals, diaries, autobiographies, and literary archives, I trace historical transformations in practices and ideas about religion and political representation among the Muslims of Bengal from the...
The concept of “Nation ” is full of ambiguity and complications in postcolonial Indian subcontinent ...
Using primarily published sources in Urdu from the second-half of the nineteenth century, my thesis ...
The starting point of this dissertation is the persistent political underrepresentation of Muslims i...
This dissertation studies how the specificity of regional practices of cultural productions, ideolog...
This dissertation studies how the specificity of regional practices of cultural productions, ideolog...
LABORS OF REPRESENTATION: CULTIVATING LAND, SELF, AND COMMUNITY AMONG MUSLIMS IN LATE COLONIAL BENGA...
This article investigates the relationship between caste and Islam in Bengal at a time when they acq...
This dissertation argues how the imperative of surviving colonial legislative politics left little r...
In 1947, two regions with majority Muslim populations, Punjab and Bengal, decided to join Pakistan a...
This dissertation examines Muslim politics in the North-West Frontier Province of India between 1937...
There is ongoing popular and scholarly debate about the rise of Pakistan as a nation-state. Much of ...
This dissertation explores the religious reform efforts of the Bengali neo-Vaisnava savant, Bhaktivi...
This study traces the circumstances that allowed the imagination of militant Hindu cultural and poli...
European ideas traveled to the Afro-Asian world through colonialism. Among European ideas, the conce...
This thesis explores the various discourses on the formation of Bengali Muslim identity in colonial ...
The concept of “Nation ” is full of ambiguity and complications in postcolonial Indian subcontinent ...
Using primarily published sources in Urdu from the second-half of the nineteenth century, my thesis ...
The starting point of this dissertation is the persistent political underrepresentation of Muslims i...
This dissertation studies how the specificity of regional practices of cultural productions, ideolog...
This dissertation studies how the specificity of regional practices of cultural productions, ideolog...
LABORS OF REPRESENTATION: CULTIVATING LAND, SELF, AND COMMUNITY AMONG MUSLIMS IN LATE COLONIAL BENGA...
This article investigates the relationship between caste and Islam in Bengal at a time when they acq...
This dissertation argues how the imperative of surviving colonial legislative politics left little r...
In 1947, two regions with majority Muslim populations, Punjab and Bengal, decided to join Pakistan a...
This dissertation examines Muslim politics in the North-West Frontier Province of India between 1937...
There is ongoing popular and scholarly debate about the rise of Pakistan as a nation-state. Much of ...
This dissertation explores the religious reform efforts of the Bengali neo-Vaisnava savant, Bhaktivi...
This study traces the circumstances that allowed the imagination of militant Hindu cultural and poli...
European ideas traveled to the Afro-Asian world through colonialism. Among European ideas, the conce...
This thesis explores the various discourses on the formation of Bengali Muslim identity in colonial ...
The concept of “Nation ” is full of ambiguity and complications in postcolonial Indian subcontinent ...
Using primarily published sources in Urdu from the second-half of the nineteenth century, my thesis ...
The starting point of this dissertation is the persistent political underrepresentation of Muslims i...