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The Bengal Famine and Cultural Production: Signifying Colonial Trauma

SKU: 9781032725840

1,195.00

Uncover the profound cultural responses to the 1943 Bengal Famine. This vital study analyzes how Anglophone authors and artists in India resisted dominant imperial narratives, offering alternative representations of suffering and agency. Essential for researchers of South Asian history, colonial trauma, and Indian Anglophone literature, this book illuminates how cultural production shaped Bengali identity and collective memory. It is a crucial read for anyone studying the lasting impact of colonialism in India and the power of literature to signify trauma.

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