Another Reason is a bold and innovative study of the intimate
relationship between science, colonialism, and the modern nation. Gyan
Prakash, one of the most influential historians of India writing
today, explores in fresh and unexpected ways the complexities,
contradictions, and profound importance of this relationship in the
history of the subcontinent. He reveals how science served
simultaneously as an instrument of empire and as a symbol of liberty,
progress, and universal reason--and how, in playing these dramatically
different roles, it was crucial to the emergence of the modern nation.
Prakash ranges over two hundred years of Indian history, from the
early days of British rule to the dawn of the postcolonial era. He
begins by taking us into colonial museums and exhibitions, where
Indian arts, crafts, plants, animals, and even people were
categorized, labeled, and displayed in the name of science. He shows
how science gave the British the means to build railways, canals, and
bridges, to transform agriculture and the treatment of disease, to
reconstruct India's economy, and to transfigure India's intellectual
life--all to create a stable, rationalized, and profitable colony
under British domination. But Prakash points out that science also
represented freedom of thought and that for the British to use it to
practice despotism was a deeply contradictory enterprise. Seizing on
this contradiction, many of the colonized elite began to seek
parallels and precedents for scientific thought in India's own
intellectual history, creating a hybrid form of knowledge that
combined western ideas with local cultural and religious
understanding. Their work disrupted accepted notions of colonizer
versus colonized, civilized versus savage, modern versus traditional,
and created a form of modernity that was at once western and
indigenous. Throughout, Prakash draws on major and minor figures on
both sides of the colonial divide, including Mahatma Gandhi,
Jawaharlal Nehru, the nationalist historian and novelist Romesh
Chunder Dutt, Prafulla Chandra Ray (author of A History of Hindu
Chemistry), Rudyard Kipling, Lord Dalhousie, and John Stuart Mill.
With its deft combination of rich historical detail and vigorous new
arguments and interpretations, Another Reason will recast how we
understand the contradictory and colonial genealogy of the modern
nation.
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Science and the Imagination of Modern India
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ISBN
9780691214214
Publisert
2020
Utgiver
Princeton University Press
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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