• -20% Whose India?: The Independence Struggle in British and Indian Fiction and History

    Whose India?: The Independence Struggle in British and Indian Fiction and History

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    Explore the complex narrative of India’s independence struggle with “Whose India?” by Teresa Hubel. This insightful book delves into how British and Indian fiction and history shaped the very idea of “India” during the British Empire’s twilight. Hubel employs feminist and postcolonial perspectives to uncover the fierce debate over India’s ownership and identity between imperialists and nationalists. By blurring the lines between literature and history, the book highlights the subjective nature of historical “facts” and the historical weight of fictional narratives. Discover marginalized voices alongside renowned figures like Kipling, Nehru, Forster, and Gandhi, revealing a more intricate and contradictory account of Indian nationalism and British imperialism than previously understood. Ideal for students and scholars of literary, historical, postcolonial, subaltern, and Indian studies, as well as those interested in gender and textual canonization. “Whose India?” offers a compelling read for anyone fascinated by the making of modern India.

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