The article draws on recent investigations on the legacy of Adam Smith to explore the uses of sympathetic imagination in the Anglo-Indian Romantic discourse on religion. Intersecting Orientalist and missionary writings, the author argues that religious discourse is one of the sites in which the dilemma between conventional and independent morality embedded in the concept of sympathy proves more problematic but also more fecund. In the works of the Orientalists of the Asiatic Society of Bengal sympathetic imagination acts as a practice of colonial interaction as well as a textual strategy of contrastive cultural analysis. In missionary writings sympathy is deployed to bridge the moral divide between the British and the Indians and to pave t...
This article is concerned with the development of early nineteenth-century Western medicine and psyc...
This article discusses the book The Missionary: An Indian Tale by Sidney Owenson. The book present...
This paper aims at reconfiguring the production of Orientalist knowledge by focusing on the relation...
The article draws on recent investigations on the legacy of Adam Smith to explore the uses of sympat...
The article examines the Indian travelogues of Eliza Fay, Maria Graham, and Fanny Parks along the tr...
Recent post-colonial scholarship has raised questions about particular types of knowledge that were ...
The dissertation explores the problematic of idolatry in relation to literary and scholarly repres...
India and Indians feature prominently in contemporary Anglophone fiction. The last quarter of a cent...
This dissertation suggests we regard critics of empire as belonging to a subcategory of the dominant...
This dissertation examines nineteenth-century manifestations of colonial intimacy in a range of text...
This thesis examines E.M.Forster's dealings with religions in his most famous novel A Passage to Ind...
This article discusses how imperial emotions as translated by imagery and vocabulary were played out...
This essay examines the construction of a compassionate social sphere in native missionary biographi...
'What is intellectually stimulating is the variety that this volume offers - the ways in which indiv...
James Mill’s History of British India (1817) played a major role in re-shaping the English policy an...
This article is concerned with the development of early nineteenth-century Western medicine and psyc...
This article discusses the book The Missionary: An Indian Tale by Sidney Owenson. The book present...
This paper aims at reconfiguring the production of Orientalist knowledge by focusing on the relation...
The article draws on recent investigations on the legacy of Adam Smith to explore the uses of sympat...
The article examines the Indian travelogues of Eliza Fay, Maria Graham, and Fanny Parks along the tr...
Recent post-colonial scholarship has raised questions about particular types of knowledge that were ...
The dissertation explores the problematic of idolatry in relation to literary and scholarly repres...
India and Indians feature prominently in contemporary Anglophone fiction. The last quarter of a cent...
This dissertation suggests we regard critics of empire as belonging to a subcategory of the dominant...
This dissertation examines nineteenth-century manifestations of colonial intimacy in a range of text...
This thesis examines E.M.Forster's dealings with religions in his most famous novel A Passage to Ind...
This article discusses how imperial emotions as translated by imagery and vocabulary were played out...
This essay examines the construction of a compassionate social sphere in native missionary biographi...
'What is intellectually stimulating is the variety that this volume offers - the ways in which indiv...
James Mill’s History of British India (1817) played a major role in re-shaping the English policy an...
This article is concerned with the development of early nineteenth-century Western medicine and psyc...
This article discusses the book The Missionary: An Indian Tale by Sidney Owenson. The book present...
This paper aims at reconfiguring the production of Orientalist knowledge by focusing on the relation...