This dissertation examines two sites of knowledge production in colonial India between 1870 and 1925 that specifically targeted the Indian child. The first site was the colonial school and curriculum, specifically, textbooks and physical education. The second site that I explore lay outside the school-walls in the form of the nationalist pedagogy of Bengali children's magazines. I highlight the political significance of the Indian child in the cultural projects of colonialism and nation building. This dissertation orbits around four major themes: the colonial child; colonial school curriculum; body as a political site; and education as contestation. By late nineteenth-century as Indian nationalism developed, the native child increasing...
This thesis deals with the organisation and structure, the policies and objectives of the British ed...
This dissertation explores how British middle-class families residing in India between the mid-ninet...
Subject Lessons offers a fascinating account of how western knowledge “traveled” to India, changed t...
This dissertation examines two sites of knowledge production in colonial India between 1870 and 1925...
British rule had profound effects upon gender roles, childhood, family and religious identity in col...
This dissertation focuses on the interplay between educational policy implemented by the British col...
The history of education in India has long been a contentious but also particularly productive resea...
This paper seeks to understand the nature of colonialism and the nuances of education provided by it...
textScholarship on education and social reform has studied how communities with a history of literac...
textScholarship on education and social reform has studied how communities with a history of literac...
This article examines contestations and recent trend-setting approaches in the historiography of edu...
This thesis deals with the organisation and structure, the policies and objectives of the British ed...
The introduction of Western education stirred the minds of Bengali youths, and brought about an inte...
This dissertation explores how British middle-class families residing in India between the mid-ninet...
This thesis deals with the organisation and structure, the policies and objectives of the British ed...
This thesis deals with the organisation and structure, the policies and objectives of the British ed...
This dissertation explores how British middle-class families residing in India between the mid-ninet...
Subject Lessons offers a fascinating account of how western knowledge “traveled” to India, changed t...
This dissertation examines two sites of knowledge production in colonial India between 1870 and 1925...
British rule had profound effects upon gender roles, childhood, family and religious identity in col...
This dissertation focuses on the interplay between educational policy implemented by the British col...
The history of education in India has long been a contentious but also particularly productive resea...
This paper seeks to understand the nature of colonialism and the nuances of education provided by it...
textScholarship on education and social reform has studied how communities with a history of literac...
textScholarship on education and social reform has studied how communities with a history of literac...
This article examines contestations and recent trend-setting approaches in the historiography of edu...
This thesis deals with the organisation and structure, the policies and objectives of the British ed...
The introduction of Western education stirred the minds of Bengali youths, and brought about an inte...
This dissertation explores how British middle-class families residing in India between the mid-ninet...
This thesis deals with the organisation and structure, the policies and objectives of the British ed...
This thesis deals with the organisation and structure, the policies and objectives of the British ed...
This dissertation explores how British middle-class families residing in India between the mid-ninet...
Subject Lessons offers a fascinating account of how western knowledge “traveled” to India, changed t...