The Jadu House by Laura Roychowdhury


ISBN
9780385410304
Published
Released
07 / 04 / 2000
Binding
Hardcover
Pages
304
Dimensions
138 x 216mm

Intimate Histories of Anglo India

Anglo-India is the imaginary and actual terrain in which India and Britain have forged and fought over their relationship for the past two hundred years. A mixed race community, the result of licit and illicit liaisons between the lower classes of British India and Indian women, the story of the Anglo-Indians throws a very different light on the Raj experience from that usually told in memoirs or popular historical accounts.

Through retelling stories, Laura Roychowdhury unsettles our perceived ideas about the fixed boundaries of race, culture and nationality, and Kharagpur becomes a microcosm of untold, secret colonial histories as well as offering a possible way of re-evaluating the notion of identity.

But this is also the highly personal story of the author herself, who arrived in India a married British woman, only to fall in love with her Bengali research assistant, whom she has since married and whose erotic dialogue frames the beginning of each chapter.
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