From tension to cooperation: the interactions of british orientalists with indian scholars in Calcutta, 1784-1794

This paper aims at reconfiguring the production of Orientalist knowledge by focusing on the relationships between British and Indian scholars in India at the end of the eighteenth century. More particularly, I will analyze a discursive ambivalence that can be traced in Sir William Jones’s private l...

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Main Author: Claire Gallien
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Language:ces
Published: University of Pardubice 2009-01-01
Series:Theatrum Historiae
Online Access:https://theatrum.upce.cz/index.php/theatrum/article/view/190
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description This paper aims at reconfiguring the production of Orientalist knowledge by focusing on the relationships between British and Indian scholars in India at the end of the eighteenth century. More particularly, I will analyze a discursive ambivalence that can be traced in Sir William Jones’s private letters (1784-1794), when the Orientalist referred to his work with native partners. Indeed, Jones described scenes of confrontations, while at the same time revealing moments of hospitality and conviviality. Such professional encounters were based on trust, and could even lead to friendship. This understanding of the construction of an Orientalist discourse that would accommodate the voice of the Indian other ultimately questions the depiction of Orientalism as a hegemonic discourse.
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spelling doaj-art-90d7047db24a491885ff027f457d36a02025-01-24T18:29:19ZcesUniversity of PardubiceTheatrum Historiae1802-25022571-06212009-01-014From tension to cooperation: the interactions of british orientalists with indian scholars in Calcutta, 1784-1794Claire Gallien0Paris IV-Sorbonne This paper aims at reconfiguring the production of Orientalist knowledge by focusing on the relationships between British and Indian scholars in India at the end of the eighteenth century. More particularly, I will analyze a discursive ambivalence that can be traced in Sir William Jones’s private letters (1784-1794), when the Orientalist referred to his work with native partners. Indeed, Jones described scenes of confrontations, while at the same time revealing moments of hospitality and conviviality. Such professional encounters were based on trust, and could even lead to friendship. This understanding of the construction of an Orientalist discourse that would accommodate the voice of the Indian other ultimately questions the depiction of Orientalism as a hegemonic discourse. https://theatrum.upce.cz/index.php/theatrum/article/view/190
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title From tension to cooperation: the interactions of british orientalists with indian scholars in Calcutta, 1784-1794
title_full From tension to cooperation: the interactions of british orientalists with indian scholars in Calcutta, 1784-1794
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title_short From tension to cooperation: the interactions of british orientalists with indian scholars in Calcutta, 1784-1794
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