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Observant Owl: Sensory Worlds of Colonial Calcutta in Hutom’s Vignettes / Basu, Priyanka   Journal Article
Basu, Priyanka Journal Article
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Summary/Abstract The proliferation of print in mid nineteenth century Bengal witnessed several self-reflexive exercises in writing that tried to capture the incongruence between the colonial administration and indigenous everyday lives. Hutom Pyanchar Naksha (or The Observant Owl) written by Kaliprasanna Sinha (1862) is possibly the closest representation in print of such incongruities. This article focuses on the text of Hutom in relation to visual representations and reports by the colonial administration in contemporary English newspapers like The Hindoo Patriot, The Bengal Harkaru and others. In doing so, it will highlight the sensory world of colonial Calcutta that is so vividly captured in Hutom.
Key Words Performance  Senses  Archiv  Ecolonial Calcutta  Naksha  Print Cultures 
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