Disciplined natives: race, freedom and confinement in colonial India
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Book Details
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Publisher: ADITYA PRAKASHAN Indological Publishers & Booksellers
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Language: English
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Edition: Delhi
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Year: 2012
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ISBN-13: 9789380607313
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ISBN-10: 9380607318
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Binding: Hardbound
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Subject: History, Sociology
About the Book
This volume examines three interconnected aspects of British India’s history: race, the disciplining institutions of colonial governance, and the ways in which colonized populations envisioned states of freedom. It analyzes how racial hierarchies and institutional control shaped societal structures, while highlighting the strategies employed by Indians to resist domination and articulate visions of autonomy.
Through a combination of historical analysis and sociological insight, the book provides a nuanced understanding of colonial power, social regulation, and resistance. It is an essential resource for scholars, students, and readers interested in Indian history, colonial studies, sociology, and the dynamics of power and freedom under British rule.