How does a creative writer, situated in a geography of disaster, represent a disaster? What happens if that writer is also a professional historian, journalist, or social scientist? Which areas or factors of the disaster are projected and which discarded? These are some of the questions that this article asks through a reading of the representation of the 1943-44 Bengal famine in Bhabani Bhattacharya’s novels. There are two-fold investigations here: the first section concerns the relations between late colonial governance, disaster, and violence in So Many Hungers! (1947), and the second analyses the role of caste, law, and subaltern agency in the famine times in He Who Rides a Tiger (1954). In doing so, the article also engages with the cr...
This article offers a brief summary of the complex factors leading to the famine in Bengal in the 19...
Famine research has gained ground in both Asia and Africa in recent times and it is well known that ...
This dissertation examines the representational conflict over sites of disaster in the contemporary ...
How does a creative writer, situated in a geography of disaster, represent a disaster? Which areas o...
In the nineteenth and twentieth centuries, the colonies controlled by the British, the Dutch, and ot...
In this article, I interrogate the representation of bodies on the Indian home-front in 1943, the ye...
Even the most comprehensive famine accounts rely primarily on large-scale demographic and statistica...
Bhabani Bhattacharyas So Many Hungers! is a story about different hungers of the people representing...
This paper focuses on the Indian cultural background having the themes like hunger, poverty, famine,...
Representing both a major front in the Indian struggle against colonial rule, as well as a crucial f...
Abstract In this essay I suggest that these two profound anxieties, coupled with a need to explain a...
Representing both a major front in the Indian struggle against colonial rule, as well as a crucial f...
Scientists and historians have studied famine independently. My thesis synthesizes these perspective...
The 1943–1944 Bengal famine is a watershed in Indian history. Born of a long-term crisis in agricult...
As a boat moved across the Brahmaputra River from Bahadurabad, in 1943 October morning, a scientist ...
This article offers a brief summary of the complex factors leading to the famine in Bengal in the 19...
Famine research has gained ground in both Asia and Africa in recent times and it is well known that ...
This dissertation examines the representational conflict over sites of disaster in the contemporary ...
How does a creative writer, situated in a geography of disaster, represent a disaster? Which areas o...
In the nineteenth and twentieth centuries, the colonies controlled by the British, the Dutch, and ot...
In this article, I interrogate the representation of bodies on the Indian home-front in 1943, the ye...
Even the most comprehensive famine accounts rely primarily on large-scale demographic and statistica...
Bhabani Bhattacharyas So Many Hungers! is a story about different hungers of the people representing...
This paper focuses on the Indian cultural background having the themes like hunger, poverty, famine,...
Representing both a major front in the Indian struggle against colonial rule, as well as a crucial f...
Abstract In this essay I suggest that these two profound anxieties, coupled with a need to explain a...
Representing both a major front in the Indian struggle against colonial rule, as well as a crucial f...
Scientists and historians have studied famine independently. My thesis synthesizes these perspective...
The 1943–1944 Bengal famine is a watershed in Indian history. Born of a long-term crisis in agricult...
As a boat moved across the Brahmaputra River from Bahadurabad, in 1943 October morning, a scientist ...
This article offers a brief summary of the complex factors leading to the famine in Bengal in the 19...
Famine research has gained ground in both Asia and Africa in recent times and it is well known that ...
This dissertation examines the representational conflict over sites of disaster in the contemporary ...