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OverviewThis book examines imperial and nationalist discourses surrounding three contemporaneous and unsuccessful mid-nineteenth-century colonial uprisings against the British Empire: the Sepoy Rebellion (1857) in India, the Morant Bay Rebellion (1865) in Jamaica, and the Fenian Rebellion (1867) in Ireland. In reading these three mid-century rebellions as flashpoints for the varying yet parallel attempts by imperialist colonialists, nationalists, and socialists to transform the oppressed colonized worker (the subjected laborer) into one whose identity is created and limited by labor (a laboring subject), this book also tracks varying modes of resistance to those attempts in all three colonies. In drawing from a range of historical, literary, and visual sources outside the borders of the Anglophone literary canon, this book contends that these texts not only serve as points of engagements with the rebellions but also constitute an archive of oppression and resistance. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Sheshalatha ReddyPublisher: Springer International Publishing AG Imprint: Springer International Publishing AG Edition: 1st ed. 2017 Weight: 5.056kg ISBN: 9783319576626ISBN 10: 3319576623 Pages: 271 Publication Date: 24 October 2017 Audience: Professional and scholarly , Professional & Vocational Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Manufactured on demand ![]() We will order this item for you from a manufactured on demand supplier. Table of ContentsIntroduction: Revolting Bodies.- 1. Rise of the Machines: The State, its Subjects, and the Sepoy Rebellion.- 2. Inspiriting Flesh/Fleshing Out Spirit.- 3. Cellular Structures, Boundaries, and Networks: Tracing the Fenian Rebellion.- 4. Bodies in Labor, Bodies as Revolt.- Index.Reviews“This book provides a valuable contribution to the history and literature of anti-colonial rebellion in the nineteenth century and beyond. It is well worth reading for the sheer variety of texts it examines and for the way Reddy showcases the complexity of the ideas and positions within them.” (Mukti Lakhi Mangharam, Victorian Studies, Vol. 61 (4), 2019) This book provides a valuable contribution to the history and literature of anti-colonial rebellion in the nineteenth century and beyond. It is well worth reading for the sheer variety of texts it examines and for the way Reddy showcases the complexity of the ideas and positions within them. (Mukti Lakhi Mangharam, Victorian Studies, Vol. 61 (4), 2019) Author InformationSheshalatha Reddy is Assistant Professor of English Literature at Howard University, USA, where she teaches British and Anglophone colonial and postcolonial literatures. In the last several years she has published articles in the Journal of Commonwealth Literature and Victorian Literature and Culture as well as in edited collections. She also published an edited anthology entitled Mapping the Nation: An Anthology of Indian Poetry in English, 1870-1920 (2012) and several solicited encyclopedia articles. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |