2005 - 4 (October-December)

Articles in this issue

Introduction: Language, genre and historical imagination in south India

Pages: 443 - 444

Parallel languages, parallel cultures: Language as a new foundation for the reorganisation of knowledge and practice in southern India

Pages: 445 - 467

Arumuga Navalar, Saivite sermons, and the delimitation of religion, c. 1850

Pages: 469 - 484

Can the subaltern sing? Music, language and the politics of voice in early twentieth-century south India

Pages: 485 - 511

Vernacular futures: Colonial philology and the idea of history in nineteenth-century south India

Pages: 513 - 534

'Enna Prayocanam?' Constructing the canon in colonial Tamilnadu

Pages: 535 - 553

Book Review by G. Balachandran

Reporting the Raj: The British Press and India, c. 1880-1922

Pages: 555 - 558

Book Review by Yasmeen Arif

Body.City: Siting Contemporary Culture in India

Pages: 558 - 561

Book Review by Clive Dewey

Making History, Drawing Territory: British Mapping in India, c. 1756-1905

Pages: 561 - 564

Book Review by K.N. Ganesh

From Contact to Conquest: Transition to British Rule in Malabar, 1790-1805

Pages: 564 - 565

Book Review by Gautam Chakravarty

A Princely Impostor? The Kumar of Bhawal and the Secret History of Indian Nationalism

Pages: 566 - 568

Book Review by Srirupa Roy

The Scandal of the State: Women, Law and Citizenship in Postcolonial India

Pages: 568 - 571