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The Last Great Plague of Colonial India

9780198873228
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Plague has attained pandemic proportions on three occasions in recorded history. It is within the context of the third, modern pandemic that this book unfolds:: an outbreak which took over twelve million lives in India alone. Natasha Sarkar examines for the first time the full social history of this extraordinary medical crisis in India at the end of the nineteenth century, detailing the nature and progress of the disease within a complex colonial environment. Deep-seated colonial anxieties about governing India influenced and are disclosed in responses to the pandemic. Disease carriers were identified and labelled, and scapegoats stigmatized. Western Imperialism and its developments in biomedicine clashed witholder indigenous medical systems.Sarkar also considers attitudes, approaches, and mentalities in indigenous Indian society. She explores what individuals and communities made of the disease, and how social prejudices surrounding it and its sufferers became increasingly heightened in a colonial environment. The plague crisis reveals disparate, heterogeneous voices across communities-the contradictions of a multi-religious, multi-lingual, and multi-cultural society. The last great plague of Colonial India is thus portrayed inall its political, social, economic, and demographic dimensions.
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OUP Oxford
102487
9780198873228
9780198873228

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Publication date
2024
Issue number
1
Cover
hard cover
Pages count
256
Dimensions (mm)
153 x 234
Weight (g)
624
  • Introduction; Outbreak; Colonial Designs; Indigenous Response; Remedies Aplenty; Missionary Zeal; Oh, Rats!; Rethinking Spaces; Shifting Priorities; Mortality Estimates; Final Musings;
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