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This book seeks to frame the the idea of India in the American imaginary within a transnational lens that is attentive to global flows of goods, people, and ideas within the circuits of imperial and maritime economies in nineteenth century America (roughly 1780s-1880s). This diverse and interdisciplinary volume - with essays by upcoming as well as established scholars - aims to add to an understanding of the fast changing terrain of economic, political, and cultural life in the US as it emerged from being a British colony to having imperial ambitions of its own on the global stage. The essays trace, variously, the evolution of the changing self-image of a nation embodying a surprisingly cosmopolitan sensibility, open to different cultural values and customs in the late eighteenth and early nineteenth century to one that slowly adopted rigid and discriminatory racial and cultural attitudes spawned by the widespread missionary activities of the ABCFM and the fierce economic pulls and pushes of American mercantilism by the end of the nineteenth century. The different uses of India become a way of refining an American national identity.Product Identifiers
PublisherSpringer International Publishing A&G
ISBN-139783319623337
eBay Product ID (ePID)239814761
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Book TitleIndia in the American Imaginary, 1780s-1880s
AuthorRajender Kaur, Anupama Arora
FormatHardcover
LanguageEnglish
TopicLiterature
Publication Year2017
Dimensions
Item Height210mm
Item Width148mm
Additional Product Features
Series TitleThe New Urban Atlantic
Country/Region of ManufactureSwitzerland
EditorAnupama Arora, Rajender Kaur