Ghostly Past, Capitalist Presence: A Social History of Fear in Colonial Bengal
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In Ghostly Past, Capitalist Presence, Tithi Bhattacharya Maps The Role That Bengali Ghosts And Ghost Stories Played In Constituting The Modern Indian Nation, And The Religious Ideas Seeded Therein, As It Emerged In Dialogue With European Science. Bhattacharya Introduces Readers To The Multifarious Habits And Personalities Of BengalS Traditional Ghosts And Investigates And Mourns Their Eventual Extermination. For Bhattacharya, British Colonization Marked A Transition From The Older, Multifaith Folk World Of Traditional Ghosts To Newer And More Frightening Specters. These Modern Bengali Ghosts, Borne Out Of A New Rationality, Were Homogeneous Specters Amenable To Scientific Speculation And Invoked At Sance Sessions In Elite Drawing Rooms. Reading Literature Alongside The Colonial Archive, Bhattacharya Uncovers A New Reordering Of Science And Faith From The Middle Of The Nineteenth Century. She Argues That These Shifts Cemented The Authority Of A Rising UpperCaste Colonial Elite Who Expelled The Older Ghosts In Order To Recast Hinduism As The Conscience Of The Indian Nation. In So Doing, Bhattacharya Reveals How Capitalism Necessarily Reshaped Bengal As Part Of The Global Colonial Project. The Best Account I Have Yet Read Of The Enchanted And Uncanny World Of Stories And Beliefs That Bengalis Like Myself Grew Up In Amitav Ghosh This Strikingly Original Study Returns Ghosts, Long Unjustly Neglected, Back To Their Rightful Place At The Heart Of The History Of Bengali Colonial Modernity. By A Fascinating Series Of Literary, Historical, And Theoretical Analyses, It Reveals Colonial ReasonS Obsession With The Irrational And Presents The Narrative Of Replacement Of Decorous Magical Ghosts Of Premodernity By New Forms Of The Uncanny And Monstrous Lodged In The Disenchanted Structures Of Capitalist Economies And Modern NationStates Sudipta Kaviraj
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