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Dressing the Colonised Body

 
Nira Wickramasinghe (Author)
Synopsis Dressing the Colonised Body explores popular, political and symbolic meanings assigned to dress in a variety of colonial context in Sri Lanka; thus it focuses on the politics of nationalism and identity under late colonialism. Proceeding from the understanding that self-representation is at its peak at the moment of political independence, the author examines the lineages that exist between that moment in Sri Lanka and the colonial past, as also the meaning of the commemorations that took place on Independence Day. She examines changes at the material level-in the production and consumption of cloth and the advent of the sewing machine-and the construction of authenticity and identity through the creation, by the colonial government, of official costumes. Simultaneously she attempts to recreate the life of one man through a study of his dress as revealed in photographs. Well researched and highly creative, this book is an important addition to the growing literature on the social history of South Asia.
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Bibliographic information

Title Dressing the Colonised Body
Format Hardcover
Date published: 01.07.2004
Edition 1st ed.
Language: English
isbn 8125024794
length 158p.