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Empires of Light
- Vision, Visibility and Power in Colonial India
Engelsk Hardback
Empires of Light
- Vision, Visibility and Power in Colonial India
Engelsk Hardback

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In his Reflections on the Revolution in France, Edmund Burke discerned a ‘new conquering empire of light and vision’ that he associated with the rhetoric of Enlightenment thought. This book expands on Burke’s protean metaphor, examining the role of light in imperial optics through a study of nineteenth-century Indian visual practices. 

Light was central to the visual politics and imaginative geographies of empire, beyond its simplistic valorisation as a symbol of knowledge and progress in post-Enlightenment narratives. Geographical spaces were mapped in terms of ‘cities of light’ and ‘hearts of darkness’, and ‘the civilising mission’ frequently employed iconographies of torches or the lifting of the veil to indicate a passage into rationality. Empires of light describes how an imperial regime deployed light and visibility as technologies of colonial control. Taking in the industrialisation of light (in homes, streets, theatres) and its instrumentalisation through an industry of representation (photography, film, magic lanterns, theatrical lighting), the book examines the works of celebrated painter Ravi Varma (1848–1906) and the colonial subjects – from elite artists to subalterns – produced by the encounter with imperial technologies of vision.

Theoretically sophisticated and richly illustrated with many previously unpublished images, Empires of light makes a substantial contribution to our understanding of visual culture in colonial India. It is essential reading for students and scholars of South Asian art history, film and media studies.

Product detaljer
Sprog:
Engelsk
Sider:
304
ISBN-13:
9781526139634
Indbinding:
Hardback
Udgave:
ISBN-10:
1526139634
Udg. Dato:
17 sep 2019
Længde:
29mm
Bredde:
240mm
Højde:
163mm
Forlag:
Manchester University Press
Oplagsdato:
17 sep 2019
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