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Empire and Rebellion: Postcolonial Perspectives
Delhi, India
It has been argued that the process of establishing colonial control and rule across most of Asia, Africa and Latin America was supported ideologically by the belief in the civilizational superiority of the colonizers over the colonized. Within this general framework, representations of colonized peoples and the forms of knowledge produced about them tended to project them as distant both in terms of geographical space and historical time. They were seen as people without history, without the ability therefore to act of their own volition; they required, even beseeched domination. Such ideas not only obscured the harsh realities of colonial rule but also served to subdue criticism of colonial as well as other policies at home. As is well known now, establishing and maintaining colonial empires was no peaceful venture, as the colonizers were confronted almost everywhere with some forms of resistance that kept escalating into armed rebellions.
Over the past few decades, the ideas and notions or the cultural wherewithal that accompanied colonial conquest have been studied extensively. Attention has also been focused on the cultural forms in which anti-colonial resistance was articulated. The focus for this conference will be more specifically on responses to rebellions, to large-scale, more or less organized and violent acts by the colonized to overthrow colonial rule. How are rebellions represented? What kinds of questions do they raise about colonial rule and colonial policies? In what way does the experience of military suppression of rebellions feed into the strategies developed for future wars, in Europe and elsewhere? How are these rebellions seen in post-colonial times?
The conference will bring together interdisciplinary and comparative perspectives to explore responses to anti-colonial rebellions in fictional and non-fictional texts as well as in film and other art forms.





