Muslim, Dalit and subaltern narratives
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Muslim, Dalit and subaltern narratives
(Mutiny at the margins : new perspectives on the Indian uprising of 1857 / series editor: Crispin Bates, v. 5)
Sage Publications India, 2014
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Description
The Mutiny at the Margins series takes a fresh look at the Revolt of 1857 from a variety of original and unusual perspectives, focusing in particular on neglected socially marginal groups and geographic areas which have hitherto tended to be unrepresented in studies of this cataclysmic event in British imperial and Indian historiography.
Muslim, Dalit and Subaltern Narratives (Volume 5) addresses the role of marginal and Muslim groups respectively, exploring minority perceptions of the Uprising, including Dalit narratives and the use of 1857 in re-imagining the past. The second half of the volume looks into the response and involvement of different Muslim social groups, from civil servants, philosophers and logicians to the Mujahidin, as well as exploring the experience of indigenous participants in their own words.
Table of Contents
Preface
Acknowledgements
Introduction - Markus Daechsel
Identity and Narratives: Dalits and Memories of 1857 - Badri Narayan Tiwari
Condemnation and Commemoration: (En)Gendering Dalit Narratives of 1857 - Charu Gupta
'We' and 'They' in an Altered Ecumene: The Mutiny from the Mutineers' Mouths - Nupur Chaudhuri and Rajat Kanta Ray
Sites of Provocation and Coalescence: Jails as Spaces of Rebellion in 1857-1858 - Clare Anderson
Ideology and Paradox in British Civil Service Accounts of Muslim 'Conspiracy' in 1857-1859 - Alex Padamsee
Questionable Loyalties: Muslim Government Servants and Rebellion - Avril A Powell
The Legacies of 1857 among the Muslim Intelligentsia of North India - Mushirul Hasan
In the Wake of Colonial Ascendancy: Rethinking Muslim Respectability - Ruby Lal
Abused Rationality?: On the Role of maquli Scholars in the Events of 1857/1858 - Jan-Peter Hartung
Rebellious Against Rebellion, Kashful Baghaavat Gorakhpur: A Pro-British Account of the Revolt of 1857 by a Sufi Aristocrat - Farhat Nasreen
Mutiny's Children: Race, Childhood and Authority after 1857 - Satadru Sen
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