Focuses attention on the prominent role of Mughal architecture in the construction and contestation of the Indian national landscape Santhi Kavuri-Bauer is Associate Professor of Art History at San Francisco State University.
Focuses attention on the prominent role of Mughal architecture in the construction and contestation of the Indian national landscapeSanthi Kavuri-Bauer is Associate Professor of Art History at San Francisco State University.
Acknowledgments ix Introduction 1 1. Breathing New Life into Old Stones: The Poets and Artists of the Mughal Monument in the Eighteenth Century 19 2. From Cunningham to Curzon: Producing the Mughal Monument in the Era of High Imperialism 49 3. Between Fantasy and Phantasmagoria: The Mughal Monument and the Structure of Touristic Desire 76 4. Rebuilding Indian Muslim Space from the Ruins of the Mughal "Moral City" 95 5. Tryst with Destiny: Nehru's and Gandhi's Mighal Monuments 127 6. The Ethics of Monumentality in Postindependence India 145 Epilogue 170 Notes 179 Bibliography 197 Index
Acknowledgments ix Introduction 1 1. Breathing New Life into Old Stones: The Poets and Artists of the Mughal Monument in the Eighteenth Century 19 2. From Cunningham to Curzon: Producing the Mughal Monument in the Era of High Imperialism 49 3. Between Fantasy and Phantasmagoria: The Mughal Monument and the Structure of Touristic Desire 76 4. Rebuilding Indian Muslim Space from the Ruins of the Mughal "Moral City" 95 5. Tryst with Destiny: Nehru's and Gandhi's Mighal Monuments 127 6. The Ethics of Monumentality in Postindependence India 145 Epilogue 170 Notes 179 Bibliography 197 Index
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