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(Ebook) Politics of Time: "primitives" and History-writing in a Colonial Society by Prathama Banerjee; Protima Banerjee ISBN 9780195681567, 0195681568

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Authors:Prathama Banerjee; Protima Banerjee
Pages:273 pages.
Year:2006
Editon:1
Publisher:Oxford University Press
Language:english
File Size:6.24 MB
Format:pdf
ISBNS:9780195681567, 0195681568
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(Ebook) Politics of Time: "primitives" and History-writing in a Colonial Society by Prathama Banerjee; Protima Banerjee ISBN 9780195681567, 0195681568

Politics of Time seeks to understand what it meant for a colonial modern subject to write and make history. It investigates how time, as a concept and as an experience, is deployed by history to produce political possibilities for the future. At one level, it analyses the making of the 'historical' - as discipline, practice, and imagination - in a colonial society. At another, it examines the making of a people into a 'tribe' - i.e., into an allegedly sensuous, bodily, archetypal 'primitive'. The author reconstructs different encounters between the so-called 'primitive' and the colonised historian in the space of the market, in travel, in historical and literary texts and other sites. She argues that, it is in these encounters that that the temporal experience of modernity was born. The defining parameters of this experience - colonial modern knowledge and its opposite, the domain of practice - were also produced simultaneously. Prathama Banerjee straddles the worlds of history, anthropology, sociology, and postcolonial studies with remarkable dexterity. Characterized by a rare poise and sophistication, she makes a theoretical intervention in the disciplinary parameters of history and postcolonial studies
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