Lakshmi's Footprints and Paisley Patterns
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Lakshmi's Footprints and Paisley Patterns
Perspectives on Scoto-Indian Literary and Cultural Interrelations
Fraser, Bashabi; Bandyopadhyay, Deb Narayan
Taylor & Francis Ltd
01/2025
218
Mole
9781032567440
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1. Foreword
Ian Brown
2. Introduction
Bashabi Fraser and Debnarayan Bandyopadhyay
3. 'Webs of Significance: Rammohun Roy and Dwarkanath Tagore
Kathryn Simpson
4. "When you see millions of mouthless dead": Scottish Poetry ofthe Great War (1914-18)
Argha Kumar Banerjee
5. A Cakewalk between Asansol and Dundee: Material Manifestations of A Colonial Thirdspace in a Bengali Industrial Town
Santanu Banerjee, Suvojit Chatterjee Edward Hollis and Hemonta Mondal
6. From Alexander Hamilton to Patrick Geddes: New Nature Writing and India
Debarati Bandyopadhyay
7. The Ambivalence of Tolerance: William Wilson Hunter and the Rise of Surveillance Literature in Colonial Bengal
Pritam Mukherjee
8. Telling the Tale of the Garden Zoological: Exploring Scottish Animal Stories of Andrew Lang through an Ecological Lens
Ritushree Sengupta
9. The Scottish Church College and the Scots Missionaries: Continuities and Influences
Kaberi Chatterjee
10. The Kinetic Mission of Kalimpong: The Enduring Mission of Rev Dr John Anderson Graham and Dr Graham's Homes in the History of Scottish Foreign Missions
Subhadeep Paul
11. Ishwar Chandra Vidyasagar and Scottish Transactions in Nineteenth-Century Bengal
Nandini Bhattacharya
12. The Transnational Poet: Re-negotiating the Dichotomy ofHomeland and Hostland
Bashabi Fraser
13. "Disruptions": Rise of Free Church of Scotland and its Impacton Bengali Intelligentsia in the Nineteenth Century
Deb Narayan Bandyopadhyay
14. David Hare and Patrick Geddes: The Scottish Legacy in Bengal
Saptarshi Mallick
15. Of Rights to Expression & Information under the Indian andScottish Legal Systems: A Comparative Analysis
Subir Kumar Roy and Jayanta Kumar Saha
Ian Brown
2. Introduction
Bashabi Fraser and Debnarayan Bandyopadhyay
3. 'Webs of Significance: Rammohun Roy and Dwarkanath Tagore
Kathryn Simpson
4. "When you see millions of mouthless dead": Scottish Poetry ofthe Great War (1914-18)
Argha Kumar Banerjee
5. A Cakewalk between Asansol and Dundee: Material Manifestations of A Colonial Thirdspace in a Bengali Industrial Town
Santanu Banerjee, Suvojit Chatterjee Edward Hollis and Hemonta Mondal
6. From Alexander Hamilton to Patrick Geddes: New Nature Writing and India
Debarati Bandyopadhyay
7. The Ambivalence of Tolerance: William Wilson Hunter and the Rise of Surveillance Literature in Colonial Bengal
Pritam Mukherjee
8. Telling the Tale of the Garden Zoological: Exploring Scottish Animal Stories of Andrew Lang through an Ecological Lens
Ritushree Sengupta
9. The Scottish Church College and the Scots Missionaries: Continuities and Influences
Kaberi Chatterjee
10. The Kinetic Mission of Kalimpong: The Enduring Mission of Rev Dr John Anderson Graham and Dr Graham's Homes in the History of Scottish Foreign Missions
Subhadeep Paul
11. Ishwar Chandra Vidyasagar and Scottish Transactions in Nineteenth-Century Bengal
Nandini Bhattacharya
12. The Transnational Poet: Re-negotiating the Dichotomy ofHomeland and Hostland
Bashabi Fraser
13. "Disruptions": Rise of Free Church of Scotland and its Impacton Bengali Intelligentsia in the Nineteenth Century
Deb Narayan Bandyopadhyay
14. David Hare and Patrick Geddes: The Scottish Legacy in Bengal
Saptarshi Mallick
15. Of Rights to Expression & Information under the Indian andScottish Legal Systems: A Comparative Analysis
Subir Kumar Roy and Jayanta Kumar Saha
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Alexander Hamilton;Scottish Poetry;Surveillance Literature;Honourable East India Company;East India Company;Young Men;Black Watch;St Patricks;East Indian Railway Company;Ian Brown;National Library;Nineteenth Century Bengal;General Data Protection Regulation;East Indies;Scottish Orientalism;Bengal Renaissance;Town Hall;Dwarkanath Tagore;Early Nineteenth Century Bengal;Elemental Range;Officer's Colony;David Hare;UK Chapter;Extra Curricular;Gibson 2011a;East Indian Railway;Post War;Transnational Poets
1. Foreword
Ian Brown
2. Introduction
Bashabi Fraser and Debnarayan Bandyopadhyay
3. 'Webs of Significance: Rammohun Roy and Dwarkanath Tagore
Kathryn Simpson
4. "When you see millions of mouthless dead": Scottish Poetry ofthe Great War (1914-18)
Argha Kumar Banerjee
5. A Cakewalk between Asansol and Dundee: Material Manifestations of A Colonial Thirdspace in a Bengali Industrial Town
Santanu Banerjee, Suvojit Chatterjee Edward Hollis and Hemonta Mondal
6. From Alexander Hamilton to Patrick Geddes: New Nature Writing and India
Debarati Bandyopadhyay
7. The Ambivalence of Tolerance: William Wilson Hunter and the Rise of Surveillance Literature in Colonial Bengal
Pritam Mukherjee
8. Telling the Tale of the Garden Zoological: Exploring Scottish Animal Stories of Andrew Lang through an Ecological Lens
Ritushree Sengupta
9. The Scottish Church College and the Scots Missionaries: Continuities and Influences
Kaberi Chatterjee
10. The Kinetic Mission of Kalimpong: The Enduring Mission of Rev Dr John Anderson Graham and Dr Graham's Homes in the History of Scottish Foreign Missions
Subhadeep Paul
11. Ishwar Chandra Vidyasagar and Scottish Transactions in Nineteenth-Century Bengal
Nandini Bhattacharya
12. The Transnational Poet: Re-negotiating the Dichotomy ofHomeland and Hostland
Bashabi Fraser
13. "Disruptions": Rise of Free Church of Scotland and its Impacton Bengali Intelligentsia in the Nineteenth Century
Deb Narayan Bandyopadhyay
14. David Hare and Patrick Geddes: The Scottish Legacy in Bengal
Saptarshi Mallick
15. Of Rights to Expression & Information under the Indian andScottish Legal Systems: A Comparative Analysis
Subir Kumar Roy and Jayanta Kumar Saha
Ian Brown
2. Introduction
Bashabi Fraser and Debnarayan Bandyopadhyay
3. 'Webs of Significance: Rammohun Roy and Dwarkanath Tagore
Kathryn Simpson
4. "When you see millions of mouthless dead": Scottish Poetry ofthe Great War (1914-18)
Argha Kumar Banerjee
5. A Cakewalk between Asansol and Dundee: Material Manifestations of A Colonial Thirdspace in a Bengali Industrial Town
Santanu Banerjee, Suvojit Chatterjee Edward Hollis and Hemonta Mondal
6. From Alexander Hamilton to Patrick Geddes: New Nature Writing and India
Debarati Bandyopadhyay
7. The Ambivalence of Tolerance: William Wilson Hunter and the Rise of Surveillance Literature in Colonial Bengal
Pritam Mukherjee
8. Telling the Tale of the Garden Zoological: Exploring Scottish Animal Stories of Andrew Lang through an Ecological Lens
Ritushree Sengupta
9. The Scottish Church College and the Scots Missionaries: Continuities and Influences
Kaberi Chatterjee
10. The Kinetic Mission of Kalimpong: The Enduring Mission of Rev Dr John Anderson Graham and Dr Graham's Homes in the History of Scottish Foreign Missions
Subhadeep Paul
11. Ishwar Chandra Vidyasagar and Scottish Transactions in Nineteenth-Century Bengal
Nandini Bhattacharya
12. The Transnational Poet: Re-negotiating the Dichotomy ofHomeland and Hostland
Bashabi Fraser
13. "Disruptions": Rise of Free Church of Scotland and its Impacton Bengali Intelligentsia in the Nineteenth Century
Deb Narayan Bandyopadhyay
14. David Hare and Patrick Geddes: The Scottish Legacy in Bengal
Saptarshi Mallick
15. Of Rights to Expression & Information under the Indian andScottish Legal Systems: A Comparative Analysis
Subir Kumar Roy and Jayanta Kumar Saha
Este título pertence ao(s) assunto(s) indicados(s). Para ver outros títulos clique no assunto desejado.
Alexander Hamilton;Scottish Poetry;Surveillance Literature;Honourable East India Company;East India Company;Young Men;Black Watch;St Patricks;East Indian Railway Company;Ian Brown;National Library;Nineteenth Century Bengal;General Data Protection Regulation;East Indies;Scottish Orientalism;Bengal Renaissance;Town Hall;Dwarkanath Tagore;Early Nineteenth Century Bengal;Elemental Range;Officer's Colony;David Hare;UK Chapter;Extra Curricular;Gibson 2011a;East Indian Railway;Post War;Transnational Poets