The White Author’s Burden: Justifications of Empire in the Fiction of British India identifies a transformation in Anglo-Indian literature by exploring various fictional works (including novels, short stories, and poems) written by British authors between 1800 and 1924. Before 1857 (the year of the widespread Indian Rebellions that challenged British rule), Anglo-Indian literature focused exclusively on British life in India. Interactions with Indians were minimal, if present at all. After this date, however, British authors began to portray India and Indians almost entirely in ways that justified their own rule. This shift in the literature suggests that the British felt a new need to justify their empire. This thesis focuses on three lite...
As Indians, we invariably disremember the impact of colonial rule on our ongoing lives and outlook. ...
Today, many characteristics of the nineteenth- and twentieth-century British Raj are well ingrained ...
Today, many characteristics of the nineteenth- and twentieth-century British Raj are well ingrained ...
The White Author’s Burden: Justifications of Empire in the Fiction of British India identifies a tra...
This thesis investigates British fictional representations of India in novels, plays and poetry fro...
My dissertation builds upon and challenges postcolonial interpretations of British perceptions of Ea...
English education was introduced by the British with the twin purpose of impressing upon the natives...
English education was introduced by the British with the twin purpose of impressing upon the natives...
English education was introduced by the British with the twin purpose of impressing upon the natives...
English education was introduced by the British with the twin purpose of impressing upon the natives...
English education was introduced by the British with the twin purpose of impressing upon the natives...
English education was introduced by the British with the twin purpose of impressing upon the natives...
PhDThis thesis analyses some of the changing features by which Indian Muslims were identified in Br...
English education was introduced by the British with the twin purpose of impressing upon the natives...
British India and Victorian Culture extends current scholarship on the Victorian period with a wide-...
As Indians, we invariably disremember the impact of colonial rule on our ongoing lives and outlook. ...
Today, many characteristics of the nineteenth- and twentieth-century British Raj are well ingrained ...
Today, many characteristics of the nineteenth- and twentieth-century British Raj are well ingrained ...
The White Author’s Burden: Justifications of Empire in the Fiction of British India identifies a tra...
This thesis investigates British fictional representations of India in novels, plays and poetry fro...
My dissertation builds upon and challenges postcolonial interpretations of British perceptions of Ea...
English education was introduced by the British with the twin purpose of impressing upon the natives...
English education was introduced by the British with the twin purpose of impressing upon the natives...
English education was introduced by the British with the twin purpose of impressing upon the natives...
English education was introduced by the British with the twin purpose of impressing upon the natives...
English education was introduced by the British with the twin purpose of impressing upon the natives...
English education was introduced by the British with the twin purpose of impressing upon the natives...
PhDThis thesis analyses some of the changing features by which Indian Muslims were identified in Br...
English education was introduced by the British with the twin purpose of impressing upon the natives...
British India and Victorian Culture extends current scholarship on the Victorian period with a wide-...
As Indians, we invariably disremember the impact of colonial rule on our ongoing lives and outlook. ...
Today, many characteristics of the nineteenth- and twentieth-century British Raj are well ingrained ...
Today, many characteristics of the nineteenth- and twentieth-century British Raj are well ingrained ...