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Modern Muslim India in British Periodical Literature, Vol. I is a meticulous scholarly work by K.K. Aziz that analyzes the portrayal of Muslim communities in India through the lens of British periodical publications. This volume offers valuable insights into how colonial-era British media shaped narratives about Muslim society, culture, and politics in India.
Aziz examines the biases, stereotypes, and perspectives embedded in British periodicals, revealing how these publications influenced both British and Indian audiences. The work is essential for understanding the complex relationship between colonialism, media representation, and cultural identity. By studying primary sources from British magazines and journals, the author demonstrates the systematic ways in which Muslim India was constructed, interpreted, and misrepresented in Western discourse during the colonial and post-colonial periods.







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