Title of article :
Western Medicine in India as a Colonial Case in Amitav Ghosh’s The Calcutta Chromosome
Author/Authors :
mondal, sukanya indian institute of technology roorkee - department of humanities and social sciences, Uttarakhand, India , gaur, rashmi indian institute of technology roorkee - department of humanities and social sciences, Uttarakhand, India
From page :
1
To page :
18
Abstract :
This paper focuses on the introduction of Western medicine in colonial India and its relationship with indigenous Indian medical practices against the background of Amitav Ghosh’s The Calcutta Chromosome. It tries to locate an alternative narrative of the subalterns who, instead of conceding subordination, actually manipulate the state of the art of contemporary malaria research in early 20th century and reincarnate themselves in a futuristic New York but never let the elites discover their true motive. Simultaneously, it throws light on instances of epistemic violence because of cultural encounters.
Keywords :
colonialism , South Asia , Western medicine , epistemic violence , knowledge
Journal title :
Jurnal Kemanusiaan
Journal title :
Jurnal Kemanusiaan
Record number :
2665042
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