Strange Familiarities: Tracing Epistolary Cultures in the Subcontinent, 1857-1915 by Nandini Bhattacharya

Strange Familiarities: Tracing Epistolary Cultures in the Subcontinent, 1857-1915
AUTHOR- Nandini Bhattacharya
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- AUTHOR : Nandini Bhattacharya
- HB ISBN : 978-93-6883-430-4
- Year : 2025
- Extent : 340
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Strange Familiarities traces epistolary traditions produced within the ethnolinguistic cultures of nineteenth-century Bengal and the North-West Provinces in colonial India. The book provides a close reading of texts and English translations of epistolary literature, selected due to their novelty and radical responses to the ‘postal revolution’ of the time.
Through the study of epistolarities, the book also directs the reader’s attention towards cultural histories, especially the conceptual complexity of the ‘subcontinent’. Trained as we are to see ‘the subcontinent’ through a post-Partition nationalist lens, and as a composite of distinct, bordered entities, this renders us less inclined to consider subcontinental cultures in terms of their interconnected histories. The book, thus, not only serves as a reader of nineteenth and early twentieth-century epistolary texts, it also acts as an archive and provides a glimpse into aspects of cultural history.
The Author
Nandini Bhattacharya is Professor, Department of English and Culture Studies, The University of Burdwan, West Bengal. She is Coordinator of the UGC SAP DRS II Border Studies program and the Director of the Centre for Scottish Studies, Department of English and Comparative Studies, The University of Burdwan. She has previously taught at the Centre for Comparative Literature, University of Hyderabad, and the School of Humanities, Central University of Jammu. She has researched and published on nineteenth-century Britain as well as ideological interfaces in the Indian subcontinent during the colonial period. Some of her recent publications include R.K. Narayan’s The Guide: A Critical Companion; A Love Song to Our Mongrel Selves: Problematic of Identity in the Novels of Salman Rushdie; Rabindranath Tagore’s Gora: A Critical Companion; and The Annotated Kankabati.