01784nam a2200277Ia 4500003000400000005001700004008004100021020001800062040001000080082001000090082000800100100003000108245007100138260001400209260000900223300000800232365000800240365001100248365000700259365000800266505108600274650002501360942001201385999001501397952009401412OSt20220303093438.0181031s9999 xx 000 0 und d a9780367239527 ckrvia a720.1 bCHA aSwati Chattopadhyay94422 aRepresenting Calcutta: Modernity, Nationalism and Colonial Uncanny bRoutledge c2006 a314 b895 cRupees d20 e716 aIntroduction: the city in historical imagination: Representing modernity and nationalism p.1, Received histories p.6, Thinking spatially p.10, Public space p.14, Plan of this book p.19, 1. The colonial uncanny Eye of a European p.21, Drawing boundaries p.28, Scientific accuracy and the picturesque p.33, Depicting Calcutta p.46, Pathological space p.62, From picturesque paintings to health maps p.68, 2. The limits of "white" town: Topographic palimpsest p.76, Built for speculation p.92, Out of England? p.109, “A long opera" p.118, 3. Locating mythic selves: Public sphere and public space p.136, Discursive strategies p.141, Translating architecture p.150, The art of remembering p.167, 4.Telling stories: Dwelling in Modernity p.179, The speech culture of the middle class p.186, On the edge of the sheet p.194, The language of material culture p.216, 5. Death in public: Women in public p.225, Representing sexual transgression p.237, Desire and devotion in nationalist imagination p.237, Displacement p.248, The trouble with their bodies p.254, Mapping domesticity p.265  aArchitectural Theory cBK2ddc c6612d6612 00104070aKRVIAbKRVIAcGENd2018-10-31l0o720.1 CHAp6614r2018-10-31w2018-10-31yBK