India after the 1857 Revolt
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India after the 1857 Revolt
Decolonizing the Mind
Doss, M. Christhu
Taylor & Francis Ltd
11/2022
222
Dura
Inglês
9781032349220
15 a 20 dias
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Foreword
Preface
Acknowledgements
List of Abbreviations
1 Introduction: Colonialism, Culture and Decolonization
Locating the Roots of Culture and Nationalism in India
Culture, Power and Decolonization
Orientalists and Utilitarians: Black and White Divisions
Colonialism as a 'Civilizing' Mission
'Messengers' of Modernity
Revisionists and Rewriting of History
Dialogues, Negotiations and Contestations
Charter Act of 1813 and after
Decolonizing the Mind during and after 1857
Redemptive Nationalism: Mahatma Gandhi, Europeans and Americans
Subaltern Masses and Decolonization
Chapterization
2 First War of Indian Independence, Cultural Sensibilities and Roots of Decolonization
Fighting the Firangis
Expanding the Horizons of 'Moral Conquest'
1857 Revolt and the Issue of 'Cultural Contamination'
Cultural Sensitivities and Decolonization
3 Education, Forms of Knowledge and Trajectories of Decolonization
Contesting Cultural Imperialism
'Moral Effects' of English Education: Orientalists and Anglicists
Controversial Colonial Pedagogy
Education in Transition
Education, Knowledge and Power
National Education, Cultural Consciousness and Decolonization
Awakening Indians from Their 'Deep Slumber'
4 From 'Civilizing' Mission to Decolonization: European Gandhian Satyagrahis in India
Nonviolence, Sedition and Declaration of Guilt
Making of Gandhian Satyagrahis
Politics and Passive Resistance
Friends of India
Confronting Colonial Ideologies: Ideal Satyagrahis
5 American Gandhians and Nonviolent Redemptive Nationalism in India
Pacifists and Decolonization
Contesting the Claims of European Supremacy
Expanding the Horizons of Decolonization
Nonviolent Crusade against the Colonial Highhandedness
American Gandhians and Redemptive Nationalism
6 Sandwiched Patriots, De-Westernization and Struggle for Independence
Nationalist Christians and Anti-Colonial Sentiments
Indianization/Hinduization of Missionary Religion
Ashrams and Churchless Christianity
Sandwiched Patriots
Christian Nationalists and Their Fault Lines
De-Westernization and Struggle for Independence
Concluding Observations
Bibliography
Index
Preface
Acknowledgements
List of Abbreviations
1 Introduction: Colonialism, Culture and Decolonization
Locating the Roots of Culture and Nationalism in India
Culture, Power and Decolonization
Orientalists and Utilitarians: Black and White Divisions
Colonialism as a 'Civilizing' Mission
'Messengers' of Modernity
Revisionists and Rewriting of History
Dialogues, Negotiations and Contestations
Charter Act of 1813 and after
Decolonizing the Mind during and after 1857
Redemptive Nationalism: Mahatma Gandhi, Europeans and Americans
Subaltern Masses and Decolonization
Chapterization
2 First War of Indian Independence, Cultural Sensibilities and Roots of Decolonization
Fighting the Firangis
Expanding the Horizons of 'Moral Conquest'
1857 Revolt and the Issue of 'Cultural Contamination'
Cultural Sensitivities and Decolonization
3 Education, Forms of Knowledge and Trajectories of Decolonization
Contesting Cultural Imperialism
'Moral Effects' of English Education: Orientalists and Anglicists
Controversial Colonial Pedagogy
Education in Transition
Education, Knowledge and Power
National Education, Cultural Consciousness and Decolonization
Awakening Indians from Their 'Deep Slumber'
4 From 'Civilizing' Mission to Decolonization: European Gandhian Satyagrahis in India
Nonviolence, Sedition and Declaration of Guilt
Making of Gandhian Satyagrahis
Politics and Passive Resistance
Friends of India
Confronting Colonial Ideologies: Ideal Satyagrahis
5 American Gandhians and Nonviolent Redemptive Nationalism in India
Pacifists and Decolonization
Contesting the Claims of European Supremacy
Expanding the Horizons of Decolonization
Nonviolent Crusade against the Colonial Highhandedness
American Gandhians and Redemptive Nationalism
6 Sandwiched Patriots, De-Westernization and Struggle for Independence
Nationalist Christians and Anti-Colonial Sentiments
Indianization/Hinduization of Missionary Religion
Ashrams and Churchless Christianity
Sandwiched Patriots
Christian Nationalists and Their Fault Lines
De-Westernization and Struggle for Independence
Concluding Observations
Bibliography
Index
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Indian Mutiny;British Raj;British East India Company;Decolonisation;Gandhi;Missionaries;Christianity;Secularism;Indian Christian;Madras Presidency;Young Men;Gandhian Missionary;Gandhian Satyagrahis;Jawaharlal Nehru;Religious Neutrality;Church Missionary Society;Christian Nationalists;Colonial Administration;Round Table;Round Table Conferences;Noncooperation Movement;Sabarmati Ashram;Nonviolent Struggles;Verrier Elwin;India's Struggle;Gandhian Politics;European Missionaries;National Education;Missionary Educational Establishments;British Government;Colonial Officials;Lord William Bentinck
Foreword
Preface
Acknowledgements
List of Abbreviations
1 Introduction: Colonialism, Culture and Decolonization
Locating the Roots of Culture and Nationalism in India
Culture, Power and Decolonization
Orientalists and Utilitarians: Black and White Divisions
Colonialism as a 'Civilizing' Mission
'Messengers' of Modernity
Revisionists and Rewriting of History
Dialogues, Negotiations and Contestations
Charter Act of 1813 and after
Decolonizing the Mind during and after 1857
Redemptive Nationalism: Mahatma Gandhi, Europeans and Americans
Subaltern Masses and Decolonization
Chapterization
2 First War of Indian Independence, Cultural Sensibilities and Roots of Decolonization
Fighting the Firangis
Expanding the Horizons of 'Moral Conquest'
1857 Revolt and the Issue of 'Cultural Contamination'
Cultural Sensitivities and Decolonization
3 Education, Forms of Knowledge and Trajectories of Decolonization
Contesting Cultural Imperialism
'Moral Effects' of English Education: Orientalists and Anglicists
Controversial Colonial Pedagogy
Education in Transition
Education, Knowledge and Power
National Education, Cultural Consciousness and Decolonization
Awakening Indians from Their 'Deep Slumber'
4 From 'Civilizing' Mission to Decolonization: European Gandhian Satyagrahis in India
Nonviolence, Sedition and Declaration of Guilt
Making of Gandhian Satyagrahis
Politics and Passive Resistance
Friends of India
Confronting Colonial Ideologies: Ideal Satyagrahis
5 American Gandhians and Nonviolent Redemptive Nationalism in India
Pacifists and Decolonization
Contesting the Claims of European Supremacy
Expanding the Horizons of Decolonization
Nonviolent Crusade against the Colonial Highhandedness
American Gandhians and Redemptive Nationalism
6 Sandwiched Patriots, De-Westernization and Struggle for Independence
Nationalist Christians and Anti-Colonial Sentiments
Indianization/Hinduization of Missionary Religion
Ashrams and Churchless Christianity
Sandwiched Patriots
Christian Nationalists and Their Fault Lines
De-Westernization and Struggle for Independence
Concluding Observations
Bibliography
Index
Preface
Acknowledgements
List of Abbreviations
1 Introduction: Colonialism, Culture and Decolonization
Locating the Roots of Culture and Nationalism in India
Culture, Power and Decolonization
Orientalists and Utilitarians: Black and White Divisions
Colonialism as a 'Civilizing' Mission
'Messengers' of Modernity
Revisionists and Rewriting of History
Dialogues, Negotiations and Contestations
Charter Act of 1813 and after
Decolonizing the Mind during and after 1857
Redemptive Nationalism: Mahatma Gandhi, Europeans and Americans
Subaltern Masses and Decolonization
Chapterization
2 First War of Indian Independence, Cultural Sensibilities and Roots of Decolonization
Fighting the Firangis
Expanding the Horizons of 'Moral Conquest'
1857 Revolt and the Issue of 'Cultural Contamination'
Cultural Sensitivities and Decolonization
3 Education, Forms of Knowledge and Trajectories of Decolonization
Contesting Cultural Imperialism
'Moral Effects' of English Education: Orientalists and Anglicists
Controversial Colonial Pedagogy
Education in Transition
Education, Knowledge and Power
National Education, Cultural Consciousness and Decolonization
Awakening Indians from Their 'Deep Slumber'
4 From 'Civilizing' Mission to Decolonization: European Gandhian Satyagrahis in India
Nonviolence, Sedition and Declaration of Guilt
Making of Gandhian Satyagrahis
Politics and Passive Resistance
Friends of India
Confronting Colonial Ideologies: Ideal Satyagrahis
5 American Gandhians and Nonviolent Redemptive Nationalism in India
Pacifists and Decolonization
Contesting the Claims of European Supremacy
Expanding the Horizons of Decolonization
Nonviolent Crusade against the Colonial Highhandedness
American Gandhians and Redemptive Nationalism
6 Sandwiched Patriots, De-Westernization and Struggle for Independence
Nationalist Christians and Anti-Colonial Sentiments
Indianization/Hinduization of Missionary Religion
Ashrams and Churchless Christianity
Sandwiched Patriots
Christian Nationalists and Their Fault Lines
De-Westernization and Struggle for Independence
Concluding Observations
Bibliography
Index
Este título pertence ao(s) assunto(s) indicados(s). Para ver outros títulos clique no assunto desejado.
Indian Mutiny;British Raj;British East India Company;Decolonisation;Gandhi;Missionaries;Christianity;Secularism;Indian Christian;Madras Presidency;Young Men;Gandhian Missionary;Gandhian Satyagrahis;Jawaharlal Nehru;Religious Neutrality;Church Missionary Society;Christian Nationalists;Colonial Administration;Round Table;Round Table Conferences;Noncooperation Movement;Sabarmati Ashram;Nonviolent Struggles;Verrier Elwin;India's Struggle;Gandhian Politics;European Missionaries;National Education;Missionary Educational Establishments;British Government;Colonial Officials;Lord William Bentinck