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Indian Boardgames, Colonial Avatars - (Transregional Practices of Power) by Souvik Mukherjee (Hardcover)
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Highlights
- How did an Indian game meant to teach the process of rebirth change into the children's race-game, Snakes and Ladders?
- About the Author: Souvik Mukherjee, Centre for Studies in Social Sciences Calcutta, India.
- 250 Pages
- History, Asia
- Series Name: Transregional Practices of Power
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About the Book
The books published in this series place particular emphasis on the transregional - transimperial, transnational, transcultural - and the transtemporal orientation of political concepts and practices of power, with a special focus on idioms of rulership, political normativity and order, as well as subversion and rebellion against such regimes.
Book Synopsis
How did an Indian game meant to teach the process of rebirth change into the children's race-game, Snakes and Ladders? Why does the Bengali language use Dutch loan-words for the suits of cards? How do the rules of Chess change in India and Europe? The answers to these and other related questions can be obtained after examining in depth the relationship of colonialism to boardgames. Focusing on Indian boardgames and their European versions, this book explores how the Empire's games has had a signal effect on identity and culture in the formerly colonized countries of the Global South.
About the Author
Souvik Mukherjee, Centre for Studies in Social Sciences Calcutta, India.