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Geographies of anticolonialism : political networks across and beyond South India, c. 1900-1930 / Andrew Davies.

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Format:
Book
Author/Creator:
Davies, Andrew, author.
Series:
RGS-IBG book series.
RGS-IBG book series
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Imperialism.
India, South--Historical geography.
India, South.
Puducherry (India)--History--20th century.
Puducherry (India).
India--Politics and government--1765-1947.
India.
India--History--British occupation, 1765-1947.
Physical Description:
1 online resource (187 pages).
Place of Publication:
Hoboken, New Jersey : Wiley, [2020]
Summary:
"Geographies of Anticolonialism brings together a varied selection of historical sources and literature to explore Indian anticolonialism in new ways. Anticolonialism, an often overlooked concept in geography, can be defined as internal and external resistance to the practices and by-products of colonial rule, such as racism, militarism, resource exploitation, and land dispossession. Linked to, but different from post- and decolonial approaches, anticolonial geographies are explicitly political in nature - offering a different perspective to geographers seeking to understand political resistance to colonialism. The author addresses contemporary studies that argue nationalism was joined by other political processes, such as revolutionary and anarchist ideologies, to shape the Indian independence movement. A focus on a specific anticolonial group, the "Pondicherry Gang," investigates their significant impact which exceeded their small numbers and short period of activity. Operating in the south of India, an underrepresented area of study when compared to Bengal and the Punjab, members of the Pondicherry resistance became spiritual gurus, reinvigorated the Tamil language, and conducted the only political assassination in the region. In examining such activities, Geographies of Anticolonialism helps readers understand the diverse nature of anticolonialism, which in turn prompts thinking about the various geographies produced through anticolonial activity"-- Provided by publisher.
Contents:
Post? Anti? De? Why anticolonialism still matters
Theorising anticolonial space
South India and anti-colonialism : the minor politics of anti-colonialism in a historiographical 'backwater'
Appropriating modernity and development to contest colonialism : the Swadeshi movement in South India and the Swadeshi Steam Navigation Company
Spacing and placing anticolonialism : Pondicherry as a hub of radical nationalist anticolonial thought
Envisioning a spiritual and cosmopolitan decolonial future? Sri Aurobindo's 'non-political' anticolonialism
The 'international' and anarchist life of MPT Acharya
Conclusions: The necessity of a geographical anticolonial thought, or why anticolonialism still matters.
Notes:
Description based on print version record.
ISBN:
9781119381570
1119381576
9781119381563
1119381568
9781119381587
1119381584

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