TY - BOOK AU - Scriver,Peter AU - Prakash,Vikramaditya TI - Colonial modernities: building, dwelling and architecture in British India and Ceylon T2 - The architext series SN - 0415399084 (hbk : alk. paper) AV - NA1501 .C55 2007 U1 - 720.941/0954 22 PY - 2007/// CY - London, New York PB - Routledge KW - Architecture, British colonial KW - India KW - Architecture and society KW - Sri Lanka N1 - Includes bibliographical references (p. 241-278) and index; Between materiality and representation : framing an architecural critique of colonial South Asia; Peter Scriver and Vikramaditya Prakash --; Stones and texts : the architectural historiography of colonial India and its colonial-modern contexts; Peter Scriver --; The stone books of orientalism; Stephen Cairns --; Empire-building and thinking in the Public Works Department of British India; Peter Scriver --; "Strangers within the gate" : public works and industrial art reform; Arindam Dutta --; Between copying and creation : the Jeypore portfolio of architectural details; Vrkamaditya Prakash --; Institutional audiences and architectural style : the Napier Museum; Paul Walker --; A tomb of one's own : the governor's house, Lahore; Sylvia Shorto --; The other face of primitive accumulation : the garden house in British colonial Bengal; Swati Chattopadhyay --; The trouser under the cloth : personal space in colonial-modern Ceylon; Anoma Pieris --; Negotiated modernities : symbolic terrains of housing in Delhi; Jyoti Hosagrahar N2 - A carefully crafted selection of essays from international experts, this book explores the effect of colonial architecture and space on the societies involved - both the colonizer and the colonized. Focusing on British India and Ceylon, the essays explore the discursive tensions between the various different scales and dimensions of such 'empire-building' practices and constructions. Providing a thorough exploration of these tensions, Colonial Modernities challenges the traditional literature on the architecture and infrastructure of the former European empires, not least that of the British Indian 'Raj' UR - http://catdir.loc.gov/catdir/toc/ecip0619/2006028117.html ER -