The Idea of Gujarat: History, Ethnography and Text

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The hegemony of India’s states on the way the country is imagined is such that it is often forgotten that Gujarat only emerged as both a political unit and as a form of cultural identity over the course of the last century. The Idea of Gujarat: History, Ethnography and Text critically examines the processes that went into the formation of the region and in the process unsettles a series of conventional wisdoms about the land and its inhabitants. Individual chapters examine the work of courts, colonial officers, politicians, scholars and gods and goddesses in the making of the state. As a whole, the book provides a broad introduction to the idea of Gujarat, the scope of its history, the nature of its politics, and the dynamics of its society. It will be of use to students and scholars interested in the study of Gujarat, and to those concerned with wider questions of identity formation, colonial and post-colonial knowledge practices, and contemporary politics.

ABOUT THE AUTHOR Aparna Kapadia

Aparna Kapadia is a Mellon post-doctoral fellow at the Faculty of Oriental Studies, University of Oxford. Her doctoral thesis examined the nature of texts, power and kingship in medieval Gujarat.

ABOUT THE AUTHOR Edward Simpson

EDWARS SIMPSON is Lecturer in Anthropology at Goldsmiths College and ESRC Research Fellow. He is the author of Muslim Society and the Western Indian Ocean: The Seafarers of Kachchh.

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Title
The Idea of Gujarat: History, Ethnography and Text
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Edition
1st ed.
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ISBN
9788125041139
Length
vi+268p., Illustrations; 6 Maps; Glossary; Index; 25cm.
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