Unlikely readers: Negotiating the book in colonial South Asia, c. 1857–1914
<p>This thesis constructs a history of reading for South Asia (1857–1914) through an examination of the eccentric relationships that marginal colonial agents and subjects—soldiers, peasants, office clerks and women—developed with everyday forms of writing. Drawing on the methodologies of the h...
Main Author: | Mukhopadhyay, P |
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Other Authors: | Boehmer, E |
Format: | Thesis |
Language: | English |
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2015
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