Bengal Famine and Cultural Production
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Bengal Famine and Cultural Production
Signifying Colonial Trauma
Sinha, Babli
Taylor & Francis Ltd
11/2024
156
Mole
9781032370200
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Introduction; Chapter One: The Long Famine in The Bengal Tragedy and Famine and Rehabilitation in Bengal; Chapter Two: Emotion and Resistance in T.G. Narayan's Famine Over Bengal; Chapter Three: Love as a Decolonial Framework in Freda Bedi's Bengal Lamenting; Chapter Four: Trauma and Referentiality in Bhabani Bhattacharya's Famine Novels; Chapter Five: Opacity and Witnessing in Ela Sen's and Zainul Abedin's Darkening Days; Chapter Six: The Recognition of Suffering in Chittaprosad's Hungry Bengal; Chapter Seven: Activism and Restraint in the Famine Photography of Sunil Janah; Chapter Eight: "Innumerable Wounds": The Marked Bodies of Somnath Hore; Epilogue: Continuities
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Tamil Nadu;Bengal Famine of 1943, Anglophone authors and artists, imperial narratives, cultural production of famine writers and artists, cultural counter-discourse;Young Man;Water Man;Mahila Atma Raksha Samiti;English Language Journalism;Tragic Flaw;Human Suffering;Famine Inquiry Commission;Amrita Bazaar Patrika;Zainul Abedin;Total Disability Adjusted Life Years;SAM;People's War;Colonial Administration;People's Relief Committee;Fazlul Huq;Emaciated Bodies;Priyamvada Gopal;Famine Victims;Quit India Campaign;Orissa Famine;Food Sovereignty
Introduction; Chapter One: The Long Famine in The Bengal Tragedy and Famine and Rehabilitation in Bengal; Chapter Two: Emotion and Resistance in T.G. Narayan's Famine Over Bengal; Chapter Three: Love as a Decolonial Framework in Freda Bedi's Bengal Lamenting; Chapter Four: Trauma and Referentiality in Bhabani Bhattacharya's Famine Novels; Chapter Five: Opacity and Witnessing in Ela Sen's and Zainul Abedin's Darkening Days; Chapter Six: The Recognition of Suffering in Chittaprosad's Hungry Bengal; Chapter Seven: Activism and Restraint in the Famine Photography of Sunil Janah; Chapter Eight: "Innumerable Wounds": The Marked Bodies of Somnath Hore; Epilogue: Continuities
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Tamil Nadu;Bengal Famine of 1943, Anglophone authors and artists, imperial narratives, cultural production of famine writers and artists, cultural counter-discourse;Young Man;Water Man;Mahila Atma Raksha Samiti;English Language Journalism;Tragic Flaw;Human Suffering;Famine Inquiry Commission;Amrita Bazaar Patrika;Zainul Abedin;Total Disability Adjusted Life Years;SAM;People's War;Colonial Administration;People's Relief Committee;Fazlul Huq;Emaciated Bodies;Priyamvada Gopal;Famine Victims;Quit India Campaign;Orissa Famine;Food Sovereignty