The Indian Periodical Press and the Production of Nationalist Rhetoric

The Indian Periodical Press and the Production of Nationalist Rhetoric

by S. Kamra
The Indian Periodical Press and the Production of Nationalist Rhetoric

The Indian Periodical Press and the Production of Nationalist Rhetoric

by S. Kamra

Hardcover(2011)

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Overview

Considers the Indian periodical press as a key forum for the production of nationalist rhetoric. It argues that between the 1870s and 1910, the press was the place in which the notion of 'the public' circulated and where an expansive middle class, and even larger reading audience, was persuaded into believing it had force.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780230116597
Publisher: Palgrave Macmillan US
Publication date: 11/30/2011
Edition description: 2011
Pages: 236
Product dimensions: 5.60(w) x 8.40(h) x 0.80(d)

About the Author

SUKESHI KAMRA Professor ofEnglish at Carleton University, Canada.

Table of Contents

If Vox Populi be Vox Dei': Why the Periodical Press is Arresting 'Ungoverned Imaginings': The Periodical Press, Government Culture, and the Making of the Indian Public, 1870-1910 Native Revolt: Verbal Culture of 1857 and the Politics of Fear Law and the Periodical Culture of the 1870s: A Culture of Complaint or Something More? Criminalizing Political Conversation (1): The 1891 Trial of the Bangavasi The 'Infernal Machine' of Propaganda Literature: The Native Press of 1907-1910 Criminalizing Political Conversation (2): The 1910 Trial of the Pallichitra
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