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Acknowledgements | ||
Foreword | ||
Inventing Subjects: An Introduction | 1 | |
Writing 'India', Doing 'Ideology': William Jones' Construction of India as an Ideological Category | 18 | |
Beyond the Ruling Category to What Actually Happens: Notes on James Mill's Historiography in The History of British India | 54 | |
Age of Consent and Hegemonic Social Reform | 72 | |
Attired in Virtue: Discourse on Shame (lajja) and Clothing of the Gentlewoman (bhadramahila) in Colonial Bengal | 99 | |
Fashioning a Self: Educational Proposals for and by Women in Popular Magazines in Colonial Bengal | 135 | |
Re-Generation: Mothers and Daughters in Bengal's Literary Space | 179 | |
References | 205 | |
Index | 214 |
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