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The Oppressive Present Literature And Social Consciousness In Colonial India
by Sudhir Chandra
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This book attempts to understand the dominant structure of social consciousness in modern India through a comprehensive analysis of literary and social texts generated in late-nineteenth century. It examines responses to Western ideals that influenced concepts of the individual, the family, the position of women, religious/caste differences and social hierarchy in the colonial period. ISBN 9780415717311
Pages : 240
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