The middle class in colonial India /
edited by Sanjay Joshi.
- New Delhi ; New York : Oxford University Press, 2010.
- lvi, 326 p. ; 23 cm.
- Oxford in India readings : Themes in Indian history .
Includes bibliographical references (p. 314-324).
Contents : Introduction, Sanjay Joshi Section One: Framing The Middle Class Chapter 1. A Microscopic Minority, The Marquis of Dufferin and Ava Chapter 2. A Cheap Shoddy Import, Aurobindo Ghosh Chapter 3. The Carriers Of Enlightenment, Freedom, Progress And Prosperity, The Bengalee Chapter 4. A Class In Need Of Help, Jawaharlal Nehru
Section Two: Debating The Middle Class Chapter 5. The Bourgeoisie Comes Of Age, D. D. Kosambi Chapter 6. The Middle Classes Of Colonial India: A Product Of British Benevolence, B. B. Misra Chapter 7. The Myth Of A 'Westernized Middle Class', Michelguglielmo Torri Chapter 8 A Pre-History Of The Middle Class?, Christopher Bayly Chapter 9. The Subalternity Of A Nationalist Elite, Partha Chatterjee Chapter 10. What About The Merchants? A Mercantile Perspective On The Middle Class Of Colonial India, Claude Markovits Chapter 11. Consumption, Domesticity And The Idea Of The `Middle Class' In Late Colonial Bombay, Prashant Kidambi
Section Three: Gender, Caste And Religion In The Making Of Middle Class Modernity Chapter 12. Domesticity And Middle Class Nationalism In Nineteenth-Century Bengal, Tanika Sarkar Chapter 13. Limits Of The Bourgeois Model? Dipesh Chakrabarty Chapter 14. Re-Publicizing Religiosity: Modernity, Religion And The Middle Class, Sanjay Joshi Chapter 15. Middle Class And Secularization, Margrit Pernau Chapter 16. One Step Outside Modernity: Caste In The Middle Class Imaginary, M. S. S. Pandian
Section Four: Whither Middle Class Studies? The Middle Class And The Everyday World Chapter 17. `In Those Days There Was No Coffee': Consumption, Popular Culture And Middle Class Formation In Madras, A. R. Venkatachalapathy Chapter 18. A Case Of Indian Exceptionalism: Cricket And The Middle Class In Colonial Bengal, Boria Majumdar Chapter 19. Middle-Class Cinema, M. Madhava Prasad
Annotated Bibliography Introduction, Sanjay Joshi; Section One: Framing The Middle Class, 1. . A Microscopic Minority, The Marquis of Dufferin and Ava; 2. A Cheap Shoddy Import, Aurobindo Ghosh; 4. A Class In Need Of Help, Jawaharlal Nehru; Section Two: Debating The Middle Class, 5. The Bourgeoisie Comes Of Age, D. D. Kosambi; 6. The Middle Classes Of Colonial India: A Product Of British Benevolence, B. B. Misra; 7. The Myth Of A 'Westernized Middle Class', Michelguglielmo Torri; 8. A Pre-History Of The Middle Class?, Christopher Bayly; 9. The Subalternity Of A Nationalist Elite, Partha Chatterjee; 10. What About The Merchants? A Mercantile Perspective On The Middle Class Of Colonial India, Claude Markovits; 11. Consumption, Domesticity And The Idea Of The `Middle Class' In Late Colonial Bombay, Prashant Kidambi; Section Three: Gender, Caste And Religion In The Making Of Middle Class Modernity 12. Domesticity And Middle Class Nationalism In Nineteenth-Century Bengal, Tanika Sarkar; 13. Limits Of The Bourgeois Model? Dipesh Chakrabarty; 14. Re-Publicizing Religiosity: Modernity, Religion And The Middle Class, Sanjay Joshi; 15. Middle Class And Secularization, Margrit Pernau; 16. One Step Outside Modernity: Caste In The Middle Class Imaginary, M. S. S. Pandian; Section Four: Whither Middle Class Studies? The Middle Class And The Everyday World, 17. `In Those Days There Was No Coffee': Consumption, Popular Culture And Middle Class Formation In Madras, A. R. Venkatachalapathy; 18. A Case Of Indian Exceptionalism: Cricket And The Middle Class In Colonial Bengal, Boria Majumdar; Annotated Bibliography.
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