Monumental Matters: The Power, Subjectivity, and Space of India's Mughal Architecture

By: Bauer, SanthiMaterial type: TextTextPublication details: London Duke University Press 2011Description: 217pISBN: 9780822349228Subject(s): Architectural TheoryDDC classification: 720.954
Contents:
Introduction p.1, 1. Breathing New Life into Old Stones: The Poets and Artists of the Mughal Monument in the Eighteenth Century p.19, 2. From Cunningham to Curzon: Producing the Mughal Monument in the Era of High Imperialism p.49, 3. Between Fantasy and Phantasmagoria: The Mughal Monument and the Structure of Touristic Desire p.76, 4. Rebuilding Indian Muslim Space from the Ruins of the Mughal "Moral City" p.95, 5. Tryst with Destiny: Nehru's and Gandhi's Mighal Monuments p.127, 6. The Ethics of Monumentality in Postindependence India p.145, Epilogue p.170, Notes p.179, Bibliography p.197
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Introduction p.1, 1. Breathing New Life into Old Stones: The Poets and Artists of the Mughal Monument in the Eighteenth Century p.19, 2. From Cunningham to Curzon: Producing the Mughal Monument in the Era of High Imperialism p.49, 3. Between Fantasy and Phantasmagoria: The Mughal Monument and the Structure of Touristic Desire p.76, 4. Rebuilding Indian Muslim Space from the Ruins of the Mughal "Moral City" p.95, 5. Tryst with Destiny: Nehru's and Gandhi's Mighal Monuments p.127, 6. The Ethics of Monumentality in Postindependence India p.145, Epilogue p.170, Notes p.179, Bibliography p.197

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