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Masculine Vernacular Histories of Travel in Colonial India: the Writings of Satyadev ‘Parivrajak’ / Gupta, Charu   Journal Article
Gupta, Charu Journal Article
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Summary/Abstract This article focuses on vernacular travel writings on America and Europe by Swami Satyadev ‘Parivrajak’ (1879–1961), one of the first persons to systematically write travelogues in Hindi. I argue that Parivrajak’s travel literature was part of a colonised nation’s attempt to reclaim a space of freedom, forged through the carving of ‘perfect masculine bodies’, which embodied his ideals of beauty and pleasure. It was a performative, political act that inscribed gendered landscapes with a dialogue between East and West, slavery and freedom. The Hindu male’s subaltern masculinity had to be overcome through diverse means, all of which metaphorically interacted to shape Parivrajak’s writings.
Key Words Germany  Hindu Nationalism  Hitler  America  Masculinity  Vernacular 
Hindi  Travel Writing  Europ  Pfreedom 
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