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The Alchemy of Empire. Abject Materials and the Technologies of Colonialism.

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Description for The Alchemy of Empire. Abject Materials and the Technologies of Colonialism. paperback. Num Pages: 232 pages. BIC Classification: 1DBK; 1DBR; 2AB; 3JF; DSB; HBTB; HBTQ; HPCD1. Category: (G) General (US: Trade). Dimension: 153 x 264 x 22. Weight in Grams: 344.

Named 'Top 6' South Asia studies publications of 2016 by the British Association for South Asian Studies

The Alchemy of Empire
unravels the non-European origins of Enlightenment science. Focusing on the abject materials of empire-building, this study traces the genealogies of substances like mud, mortar, ice, and paper, as well as forms of knowledge like inoculation. Showing how East India Company employees deployed the paradigm of alchemy in order to make sense of the new worlds they confronted, Rajani Sudan argues that the Enlightenment was born largely out of Europe’s (and Britain’s) sense of insecurity and inferiority ... Read more

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Product Details

Format
Paperback
Publication date
2016
Publisher
Fordham University Press United States
Number of pages
232
Condition
New
Number of Pages
232
Place of Publication
New York, United States
ISBN
9780823270682
SKU
V9780823270682
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About Rajani Sudan
Rajani Sudan is Associate Professor of English at Southern Methodist University.

Reviews for The Alchemy of Empire. Abject Materials and the Technologies of Colonialism.
"An intriguing book that brings together an array of literary and non-literary texts dealing with eighteenth-century British response to South Asian techne. Sudan is a significant voice in global eighteenth-century studies as well as a leading critic of Anglo-Indian Relations."
-Robert Markley University of Illinois

Goodreads reviews for The Alchemy of Empire. Abject Materials and the Technologies of Colonialism.


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