Two Men and Music

Nationalism in the Making of an Indian Classical Tradition
ISBN13: 9780195166101ISBN10: 0195166108 Hardback, 360 pages

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A provocative account of the development of modern national culture in India using classical music as a case study. Janaki Bakhle demonstrates how the emergence of an "Indian" cultural tradition reflected colonial and exclusionary practices, particularly the exclusion of Muslims by the Brahmanic elite, which occurred despite the fact that Muslims were the major practiti oners of the Indian music that was installed as a "Hindu" national tradition. This book lays bare how a nation's imaginings--from politics to culture--reflect rather than transform societal divisions.

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"Using classical music as a case study, the author offers a provocative account of how the emergence of an "Indian" cultural tradition reflected exclusionary colonial practices." --Bookshelf

Product Details

360 pages; 6 halftones; 6-1/8 x 9-1/4; ISBN13: 978-0-19-516610-1ISBN10: 0-19-516610-8

About the Author(s)

Janaki Bakhle is Assistant Professor History at Columbia University.

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