2005 - 4 (October-December)
Articles in this issue
Introduction: Language, genre and historical imagination in south India
Parallel languages, parallel cultures: Language as a new foundation for the reorganisation of knowledge and practice in southern India
Arumuga Navalar, Saivite sermons, and the delimitation of religion, c. 1850
Can the subaltern sing? Music, language and the politics of voice in early twentieth-century south India
Vernacular futures: Colonial philology and the idea of history in nineteenth-century south India
'Enna Prayocanam?' Constructing the canon in colonial Tamilnadu
Book Review by G. Balachandran
Reporting the Raj: The British Press and India, c. 1880-1922
Book Review by Yasmeen Arif
Body.City: Siting Contemporary Culture in India
Book Review by Clive Dewey
Making History, Drawing Territory: British Mapping in India, c. 1756-1905
Book Review by K.N. Ganesh
From Contact to Conquest: Transition to British Rule in Malabar, 1790-1805
Book Review by Gautam Chakravarty
A Princely Impostor? The Kumar of Bhawal and the Secret History of Indian Nationalism
Book Review by Srirupa Roy
The Scandal of the State: Women, Law and Citizenship in Postcolonial India