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ID144228
Title ProperMasculinities of post-colonial governance
Other Title Informationbureaucratic memoirs of the Indian Civil Service
LanguageENG
AuthorGREWAL, INDERPAL
Summary / Abstract (Note)This article examines the memoirs of Indian Civil Service officers as they continued to work in what became the Indian Administrative Service after independence. Rather than being understood solely as historical archives, these texts constitute a genre that can be called the ‘bureaucratic memoir’ which reveals masculinities that are both colonial and post-colonial. These memoirs, and their publication decades after independence reveal attempts by elites to preserve the power of the bureaucracy into subsequent decades. The texts hope to disavow but instead also reveal the patriarchal intimacies of these elites, even as these were challenged by charges of corruption and failure which emerged almost from the first moments of independence.
`In' analytical NoteModern Asian Studies Vol. 50, No.2; Mar 2016: p. 602-635
Journal SourceModern Asian Studies Vol: 50 No 2
Key WordsMasculinities ;  Indian Civil Service ;  Post-colonial Governance ;  Bureaucratic Memoirs


 
 
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