World-ecology, commodity modernity, and world-literature in Victorian India: Dinabandhu Mitra’s Nil Darpan (1860)

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Abstract

The chapter will engage with indigo's dramatic rise to a world commodity in the late eighteenth and early nineteenth century Bengal through East India Company's extractive plantation capitalism. It will read the commodity’s journey through the theoretical lens of world-ecology and argue that indigo’s socio-ecological impact was widely registered in the literary writings of the period, most notably in Dinabandhu Mitra’s play, Nil Darpan (The Indigo Mirror, 1860). Written during the social upheaval of the “Indigo rebellion,” this play not only addressed through its dissonant and patchy style the uneven case of modernity and culture in the peripheral world, it also anticipated the modern and nationalist beginnings of Indian theatre, making it into an important example of what Pablo Mukherjee calls “Victorian world literatures.”
Original languageEnglish
Title of host publicationIn Search of Creative Commons: Crisis, Catastrophe, and Responsive Literature in India
Subtitle of host publicationProceedings of the ICSSR Funded International Conference 2023
EditorsDhritiman Chakraborty, Sanchayita Paul Chakraborty, Mukunda Mishra
Place of PublicationSingapore
PublisherSpringer
Chapter7
Pages79-96
Number of pages18
Edition1
ISBN (Electronic)9789819779772
ISBN (Print)9789819779765, 9789819779796
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 19 Dec 2024
EventICSSR Funded International Conference - , India
Duration: 2 Mar 20233 Mar 2023

Publication series

NameProceedings of the ICSSR Funded International Conference 2023

Conference

ConferenceICSSR Funded International Conference
Country/TerritoryIndia
Period2/03/233/03/23

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