"'This book makes a major contribution in an important and largely neglected field. It heralds the coming of age not only the study of the colonial interior but the interior more generally, a field which stands at the intersection of design history, architectural history, anthropology, cultural geography and social and imperial history.' Professor Tim Barringer, Yale University"

Interiors of Empire uses the methods of design history and material culture studies to analyse the domestic and public interiors of the British and local middle class during the heyday of the British Raj. It contrasts representations of that space within contemporary discourse with analysis of historical evidence, the varying uses of such space, and relevant social practices.

Through detailed discussion of these texts, spaces, objects and practices, this study locates the domestic interiors and public spaces of empire in the history of the British colonisation of India. The book discusses the imagined barrier of the domestic against the local environment, the intrusions of the local and the effects of this on the British in India, and assesses the gradual westernisation of domestic and public spaces of empire.

This work will be of interest to students and scholars of design history, material culture and colonial history.

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This book examines the cultural impact of colonialism on both colonizer and colonized via analysis of the domestic interiors and public spaces of empire within the Indian Subcontinent, contrasting representations of such spaces within contemporary discourse with analysis of the evidence of actual interiors and the social practices there engendered.
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List of figures
Acknowledgements
Glossary
Introduction
1. Locating the East Indian home: settlement, forms of housing and the local environment
2. Objects, memory and identity: the Anglo-Indian domestic sphere
3. ‘Furnished in English style’: globalization of local elite domestic interiors
4. Domesticating authority in the public spaces of empire
Conclusion
Bibliography
Index

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Interiors of Empire uses the methods of design history and material culture studies to analyse the domestic and public interiors of the British and local middle class during the heyday of the British Raj. It contrasts representations of that space within contemporary discourse with analysis of historical evidence, the varying uses of such space, and relevant social practices.

Through detailed discussion of these texts, spaces, objects and practices, this study locates the domestic interiors and public spaces of empire in the history of the British colonisation of India. The book discusses the imagined barrier of the domestic against the local environment, the intrusions of the local and the effects of this on the British in India, and assesses the gradual westernisation of domestic and public spaces of empire.

This work will be of interest to students and scholars of design history, material culture and colonial history.

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Produktdetaljer

ISBN
9780719069420
Publisert
2007-11-01
Utgiver
Manchester University Press; Manchester University Press
Vekt
635 gr
Høyde
240 mm
Bredde
170 mm
Dybde
16 mm
Aldersnivå
UU, UP, 05
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
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Om bidragsyterne

Robin D. Jones is Principal Lecturer in Design History and Visual Art Studies at Southampton Solent University