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Author Prasad, Srirupa, 1971- author.

Title Cultural politics of hygiene in India, 1890-1940 : contagions of feeling / Srirupa Prasad (University of Missouri-Columbia, USA).

Publication Info. Houndmills, Basingstoke, Hampshire : Palgrave Macmillan, 2015.

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Description 1 online resource (153 pages) : illustrations.
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Series Cambridge imperial and post-colonial studies series
Cambridge imperial and post-colonial studies series.
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references.
Contents Introduction: Contagion and Cultural Politics of Hygiene -- Hygiene, Colonialism, and Affective Histories -- Objects, Affect, and Hygiene -- Methods and Sources -- Outline of Chapters -- Alimentary Anxieties : Affect in Food and Hunger -- Histories of Food and the Body -- Food Adulteration, Embodiment and the Politics of Anxiety -- Famine's Bodies -- Body, Hygiene, and Affective Politics of Gandhi's Swaraj -- Body, Affect, and Gandhi -- Gandhi's Fasts -- Race and Gandhi's Politics of Hygiene -- Medicine as Contagion -- Imagining the Social Body : Competing Moralities of Care and Contagion -- Locating Women's Writings on Care in Early 20th Century India -- Memorable Objects : Childhood, Memory, and Care in Shukhalata Rao's Writings -- Memorable Spaces : Suffering and Education of Care in Priyabala Gupta's Memoir -- Traveling Memories : Wandering and Care in Purnasashi Debi's Autobiography -- Affective Remedies : Advertisements and Cultural Politics of Hygiene -- Enchantments of Empire and Nation -- Advertising, Consumer Culture, and Empire -- Advertisements and Pluralist Medical Marketplace -- Advertising Beauty, Womanhood, and Domesticity -- Contagion of Advertisements.
Summary "Can there be an affective history of hygiene? Is it possible to read into the narrative of modern hygiene active and animated tropes of emotion, affect, and feeling? New microbes, novel pandemics, and their global movements that have forcefully reinstated the efficacy of hygiene have also reinvigorated global academic interest in the genealogies of hygienic practices. Cultural Politics of Hygiene in Bengal/India, 1890-1940 analyzes one such genealogy of hygiene in the context of late colonial Bengal. It argues that the meaning and role of hygiene in India were catalyzed on the crossroads of colonial governance, anticolonial struggles, cultural nationalism, and early 20th century social feminism. Affect, feeling, and sentiment were, however, no less important in the production of knowledge and practices of hygiene. Hygiene as a modern discourse, as shown in this book, not only produced emotions, sentiments, and feelings but was also constituted through them"-- Provided by publisher.
Note Description based on print version record.
Subject Hygiene -- Social aspects -- India -- Bengal -- History.
Hygiene -- Political aspects -- India -- Bengal -- History.
Human body -- Social aspects -- India -- Bengal -- History.
Communicable diseases -- Social aspects -- India -- Bengal -- History.
Affect (Psychology) -- Social aspects -- India -- Bengal -- History.
Public health -- India -- Bengal -- History.
Bengal (India) -- Social conditions -- 19th century.
Bengal (India) -- Social conditions -- 20th century.
Bengal (India) -- Colonial influence.
Bengal (India) -- Politics and government.
Genre/Form Electronic books.
Other Form: Print version: Prasad, Srirupa. Cultural politics of hygiene in India, 1890-1940 : contagions of feeling. Houndmills, Basingstoke, Hampshire : Palgrave Macmillan, 2015 Cambridge imperial and post-colonial studies series 9781137520715
ISBN 9781137520715 (hardback)
9781137520722 (e-book)

 
    
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