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Volltext:Index Abdel-Malek, Anouar, 30 n.31 Abu-Lughod, Janet, 2 Abu-Lughod, Lila, 77, 87-114 Agency, 65 Algiers School: racism of, 132 Ambivalence: and modernity, 157 Amin, Samir 2, 27 n.2 Anderson, Benedict, 14, 15, 18-19, 29 n.17 Anderson, Perry, 4, 6 Appadurai, Arjun, 7, 17 Apu trilogy, 184-86 Arnold, David, 191, 217 n.l Arrighi, Giovanni, 27 n.3 Babu, 168 Bairoch, Paul, 31 n.37 Barzakk, 121 Bataille, Georges, 165 n.12; and capital­ism, 161-63 Baudelaire, Charles, 166 Baudrillard, Jean, 5, 16 Bell, Daniel, 30 n.28 Benjamin, Walter, 14, 126, 153 Bennani, Jalil, 117 Bentham, Jeremy, 3, 29 n.l8 Bergson, Henri, 14 Berman, Marshall, 30 n.28 Bhabha, Homi, 13, 15-16 Biography: contradiction in, 61; and pedagogy, 60-61; representation of compassion in, 57-58 Blackburn, Robin, 8 Blaut, J. M., 31 n.37 Bloch, Ernst, 31 n.41 Body, 25-26, 190; colonization of, 191; and desire, 189; and governmentality, 193, 215-16; history of, in India, 194-204; and modernity, in Bengal, 70; of the widow, 65-66 Bourgeois society: as civil society, 42 Brenner, Robert, 31 n.37 Brooks, Peter, 88 Capitalism: Caribbean origins of, 2, 8; and colonialism, 161; and non-West, 2-3, 5, 8-12; and slavery, 3 Caste: in India, 150 Chakrabarty, Dipesh, 49-86 Chatterjee, Partha, 35-48, 165 n.3, 168, 217 n.ll; critique of, 151; concept of political society, 164, 204; on domes­ticity, 160 Chattopadhyay, Bankimchandra, 35 225 226 Index Chess Players (Shatranj ke Khilari), 156 Chraïbi, Driss, 118-21, 127, 142-43 Cinema: experience of, 172-75; and identity, 167, 176; and modernity, 166-87 Civil society: concept of, 41, 42; and modernity, 40, 42; and nationalism, 44; outside of, 43 Clifford, James, 30 n.33 Colas, Santiago, 29 n.25 Colombani, Dr. Jules, 131, 136 Colonialism, 82; and biopower, 190-91; and capitalism, 9-11; in films of Satyajit Ray, 155-58; identity and race, 5; and kingship, in India, 163; and modernity, 168; and sanitation, 195-98; and widowhood, 50 Colonial modernity, 82, 190, 191: in Bengal, 62, 70-75, 82; and civil society, 44; in India, 164 Commensurability, 129 Commodities: as representations, 21-22 Compassion: and personhood, 60; and subject of Enlightenment, 51-56; in writings of Rammohun Roy, 54 Connolly, William, 63 Cooper; Fred, 30 n. 34 Crawford, Robert, 28 n.13 Creoles, 4 Critics, feminist, 111 n.24 Culture: estrangement from, 125-26; nostalgia fot; 153; and traditional therapy, 130-37 Das, Veena, 166-88 Datta, Kalyani, 49, 62, 79 De Certeau, Michel, 144 n.14 Derrida, Jacques, 12, 21, 32 n.51, 33 n.78 Desire: in Bengali literature, 71; and do­mesticity, impossibility of, 188 n. 18; and gender, in cinema, 175-76 Devi, Yashoda, 208-9, 211-12, 213, 222 nn.69, 76 Dews, Petei; 34 n.80 Difference: and interpretations of sympa­thy, 60; and modernity, 23-24, 26; two registers of, 26 Dirks, Nicholas B., 148-65 Dirlik, Arif, 32 n.50 Disavowal: of the West, 123 Domesticity: in Bengal, 65 Domination: and culture, 153 Drescher, Seymour 31 n.37 Economy, the, 19 Emotion, 92, 97; and epic, 99; and indi­vidual subject, 101; and television, 89 Empire: security and public health, 194-98 Epic: of Abu Zayd al-Hilali, 97-100, 107-8. See also Narrative, popular Epidemics: and colonialism, 200-204 Family: concept of, 41, 43; in India, 43; and widows, 80 Femininity: and modernity, 167; spheres of, 170 Feminists, 90, 94 Feudalism: in films of Satyajit Ray, 157-58 Fiction: and subjectivity, 74 Film, popular: and female voice, 170-76 Foucault, Michel, 3, 7, 110 n.10, 113 n.41, 217 nn.3, 8; and biopowet, 189-91; and colonial modernity, 13; critique of, 5-6; and genealogy, 82; and governmentality, 192; and non-West, 15-16; and population, 43; and repres­sive hypothesis, 77; and technologies of self, 95 Frank, Andre Gunder, 2, 8 Gandhi, Mahatma, 217 nn.l, 2, 222 n.73: and desire, 189; and self-control, 213; and sexuality, 214 Gaze, the: and cinema, 173, 179 Gender: and cinema, 166-87; and nation­alism, 168; and the veil, 174; and voice, in cinema, 183. See also Women Genre, 92, 97 Ghatak, Ritwik, 179; and modernity, 181-84 Gibson-Graham, J. K., 31 n.49 Gilroy, Paul, 3 Governmentality: and the colonial state, 192-94 Gran, Peter; 27 n.4 Greatness: humanization of, 40 Grief: as sacred, 36 Index 227 Hacking, Ian, 198, 219 n.32 Harvey, David, 5, 22 Heidegger, Martin, 33 n.70 Hero: middle class, in cinema, 174 Hilmiyya Nights, 90 Historicity, 129 History: concept of, 7-12, 15; and memory, 148-49 Hobsbawm, Eric, 29 n.19 Hodgson, Marshall, 7, 30 n.35 Home: and tradition, 168-70 Hospital: psychiatric, in Morocco, 140-42 Hriday (heart): and compassion, 57 Hume, David, 52; and definition of pity, 56 Hysteria: diagnosis of, 147 n.43 Identity, 118-19; of Arab self, 122-23; religious, 90 Igert, Maurice, 133-35 India: political history of, 149, 161; and political theory, 41-46 Indian National Congress, 46 Individual: construction of, 89; and inte-riority, 63; and melodrama, 94, 99; and personhood, 95. See also Subject Inferiority: representation of, in litera­ture, 66-75; representation of, in soap operas, 99; and specificity, 109 International, the: as concept, 4 Islam: and television, 107 Jameson, Fredric, 5, 16, 29 n.25 Kapur, Geeta, 181, 184: critique of Satyajit Ray, 186 Kaviraj, Sudipta, 168-69 Khatibi, Abdelkebir, 119 Kheiry, Wafiyya, 90 Kinship, 92, 105: and modernization, 96; and sentiment, 81 Krtrimatä (artificiality), 36-37 Lacan, Jacques, 117 Laclau, Ernesto, 11, 31 n.49 Laforgue, René, 133 Laqueur, Thomas, 84 n.37 Laroui, Abdallah, 122-28, 142 Latour, Bruno, 34 n.79 Lefebvre, Henri, 22 Le passé simple, 118-21, 127 Les thérapies traditionnelles, 128-31 Levy-Bruhl, Lucien, 131 Lewis, Martin W., 30 n.35 Liberalism: history of, 3, 4 L'idéologie arabe contemporaine, 122-28 Life stories: and melodramas, 102-4 Literature: and expression of suffering, 66-75 Love, romantic: in literature, 67-75 Lutz, Catherine, 112 n.25 Lyotard, Jean-François, 5 Macpherson, C. B., 63 Mahal (Palace): reading of, 170-76 Mani, Lata, 82 n.3 Manuals: Arabic, on medicine and magic, 138, 147 n.44 Map: use of, in cinema, 176, 179, 180-81 Marx, Karl, 2, 4; and citizenship, 63; concept of commodity in, 21; and his­tory, 9-12; and idea of force, 10-11; on origins of capitalism, 9-12 Masculinity: and modernity, 167; views of Ashis Nandy on, 159 Mass media, 21 Mauss, Marcel, 161 Medicine, colonial, 3, 25; and Indian elite, 205-7; Indian responses to, 217 n.7 Mehta, Uday, 3 Melancholia: and modernity, 121-26, 143, 170 Melodrama, 92; and emotion, 92-96; identifying with, 101-4; and mo­dernity, 88-89, 92, 96; and self-construction, 102 Memmi, Albert, 30 n.31 Memory, 77 Metropolis: and modernity, 168 Mimicry, colonial, 150 Mintz, Sidney, 2, 8 Mitchell, Timothy, xi-xxvii, 1-34, 64 Modernism: concept of, 6 Modernity, 24, 64, 158; alternative, 24, 166; Baudelaire's definition of, 166; and gender, 169, 181, 186; and non- West, 23-24, 27, 47, 166; and peda­gogy, 38; and representation, 16-24, 228 Index 27; and space, 13-16, 22, 26-27; stag­ing of, 23, 26; wounds of, 175. See also Colonial modernity Modleski, Tania, 95 Morality, 91, 92; and melodramas, 90; and television, 89 Mourning, 128; for the past, 125-26 Mufti, Aamir, 30 n.31 Mughal-e-Azam: reading of, 176-81 Music Room (Jalsaghar), 148, 151 Naming: and gender, in cinema, 180 Nandy, Ashis, 165 nn.8, 10; and gender, 158-59, 168-70 Narrative, popular, 96. See also Epic Nation, 91, 92; and autobiography, 167, 187 n.6; citizenship and kinship, 89; and community, 90, 106, 176 Nationalism, 4, 93; and the body, 210-15; as elite discourse, 45; and Hindu as­cetics, 210-15; and modernity, 168 Nightingale, Florence, 196, 197 Nostalgia: ambivalence of, 155; in films of Satyajit Ray, 163 Novel: and depiction of widows, 66 O'Hanlon, Rosalind, 32 n.50 Pandolfo, Stefania, 115-47 Past: cinematic construction of, 179; and memories of widowhood, 51 Patronage: history of, 149 Peacock, James, 108 Personhood, 93; and interiority, 94; and kinship, 96; and modernity, 20-21, 90, 95. See also Subjectivity Physical culture: emergence of, in India, 211 Pierson, Carl Antoine, 132 Poetry, 96, 97; and emotion, 100 Political society, 41; definition of, 43; as site of mediation, 46 Population: and civil society, 44; concept of, 43, 204-5 Porot, Antoine, 131 Postmodernism: concept of, 1, 6, 16, 17, 19-20 Practices: of the self, 81-82 Prakash, Gyan, 3, 25, 30 n.32, 189-222 Psychoanalysis, 129; and the modern subject, 63; postcolonial, 135-37, 139 Public, the: in writings of Rabindranath Tagore, 37-38 Public health: resistance to, 203 Public sphere, 39 Purity: problem of, 66-75 Rabinow, Paul, 28 n.9 Race: and modernity, 13 Rakto (blood), 152 Ray, Satyajit, 151; conservatism of, 153; and modernity, 184-86; re-reading of, 154-60 Reality: effect of, 17-18, 33 n.79 Reason: and compassion, 54, 56; and general suffering, 52; universal-public, 63 Recognition: and suffering, 52 Religion, 92; and citizenship, 63; and Islam, 91, 92, 105, 106; and modern subjectivity, 79; and secularism, 111 n.18; and self, 106 Representation, 25; and modernity, 16-24 Respectability: middle class, Bengali, 65 Roy, Rammohun: and social reform, 52-55 Rule, colonial: master narratives of, 149-57. See also Colonialism Said, Edward, 3 Sati, 54-55 Science, medical: in India, 189. See also Medicine, colonial Self. See Subject; Individual Sen, Nabinchandra, 35-36, 48: and pub­lic sphere, 39 Sexuality, 75: critique of Foucault, 190-91; and governmentality, 210-15 Simmel, Georg, 168 Slavery: and capitalism, 8 Smith, Adam, 52; and theory of sympa­thy, 56 Smith, Robert, 167 Soap opera, 89, 108 social sciences: logic of, 79 Society: and compassion, 54; and the individual, 37 Index 229 Sovereignty: and Bataille, 162; and pa­tronage, 160 Spivak, Gayatri, 5, 29 n.27, 31 n.49 State: and governmental technologies, 46; in India, 45; and welfare, 46-47 Statistics: and colonialism, 198-200 Stoler, Ann, 4, 7, 13, 30 n.34, 217 n.4: critique of Foucault, 5-6, 190 Subject, 62, 95, 190; Arab, 127, 128; archive of, 75-82; Bengali, of moder­nity, 81; collective, of Bengali-modern, 77-78; constitution of, through melo­dramas, 104; disembodied, history of, 63-64; postcolonial, in Morocco, 129-30. See also Individual Subjectivity: in Egypt, 96; and nostalgia, 186; postcolonial, 105-9; and reason, 56-57, 64; and traditional therapy, 137, 138 Suffering: and the disembodied subject, 52; and modernity, 49; and psychiatry, 140-43; of widows, 49-50 Sugar production, 2, 8 Sympathy: man's capacity for, 52; as gen­eralized principle, 59. See also Compassion Tagore, Rabindranath, 35, 36, 67, 151; deification of, 47-48; and Enlightenment, 44; and gender, 168; and public sphere, 37-39 Taylor, Charles, 40 Technology: of the self, 89 Television: Egypt, 87-114 Temporality, 143; of modernity, 7-8; per­spectives on, 128 Theory, postcolonial, 164 Therapy, traditional: dialogue with, 130-37 Time: as ghost of space, 14; and Indian cinema, 166-87; lag, in Arab con­sciousness, 124; and memory, 152. See also Temporality Tradition, 166; and civil-social institu­tions, 45; and critiques of modernity, 161; in films of Satyajit Ray, 155-58; as inferiority, 168-70 Trouillot, Rolph, 13 'Ukasha, Usama Anwar, 90 Vidyasagar, Iswarchandra: and social reform, 52, 55-56 Violence: and modernity, 184 Viswanathan, Gauri, 28 n.13 Wallerstein, Immanuel, 2 Washbrook, David, 32 n.50 Widow: figure of, in Bengal, 49; as mod­ern subject, 62, 64-66 Wigen, Karen E., 30 n.35 Williams, Eric, 30 n.37 Williams, Raymond, 94, 112 n.27 Winichakul, Thongchai, 26 Women: disappearance of, 176, 181; in films of Satyajit Ray, 159; and govern­mental^, 208-9; and soap operas, 95. See also Gender Work, cultural: financing, 154. See also Patronage: history of World-as-picture, 18-19 Writing: practices of, in Bengal, 76 Zamindar: representations of, 48
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