The Audacious Raconteur: Sovereignty and Storytelling in Colonial India

The Audacious Raconteur: Sovereignty and Storytelling in Colonial India

by Leela Prasad
The Audacious Raconteur: Sovereignty and Storytelling in Colonial India

The Audacious Raconteur: Sovereignty and Storytelling in Colonial India

by Leela Prasad

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Can a subject be sovereign in a hegemony? Can creativity be reined in by forces of empire? Studying closely the oral narrations and writings of four Indian authors in colonial India, The Audacious Raconteur argues that even the most hegemonic circumstances cannot suppress "audacious raconteurs": skilled storytellers who fashion narrative spaces that allow themselves to remain sovereign and beyond subjugation.

By drawing attention to the vigorous orality, maverick use of photography, literary ventriloquism, and bilingualism in the narratives of these raconteurs, Leela Prasad shows how the ideological bulwark of colonialism—formed by concepts of colonial modernity, history, science, and native knowledge—is dismantled. Audacious raconteurs wrest back meanings of religion, culture, and history that are closer to their lived understandings. The figure of the audacious raconteur does not only hover in an archive but suffuses everyday life. Underlying these ideas, Prasad's personal interactions with the narrators' descendants give weight to her innovative argument that the audacious raconteur is a necessary ethical and artistic figure in human experience.

Thanks to generous funding from Duke University, the ebook editions of this book are available as Open Access volumes from Cornell Open (cornellpress.cornell.edu/cornell-open) and other repositories.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781501752292
Publisher: Cornell University Press
Publication date: 11/15/2020
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 222
File size: 4 MB
Age Range: 18 Years

About the Author

Leela Prasad is Professor of Ethics and Religious Studies at Duke University. She is the award-winning author of Poetics of Conduct and the codirector of the film Aftertones. Follow her on X @ProfLeelaPrasad.

Table of Contents

Introduction: "That Acre of Ground"
1. The Ruse of Colonial Modernity: Anna Liberata de Souza
2. The History of the English Empire as a Fall: P. V. Ramaswami Raju
3. The Subjective Scientific Method: M. N. Venkataswami
4. The Irony of the "Native Scholar": S. M. Natesa Sastri
Conclusion: The Sovereign Self

What People are Saying About This

Brian A. Hatcher

Acting as sleuth, storyteller and scholar, Leela Prasad introduces us to four irrepressible figures, whose lives and voices asserted a kind of sovereign subjectivity even under colonial rule. This is a remarkable book that showcases Prasad's critical vision, her attentive ear, and her sympathy for her subjects.

Ann Grodzins Gold

The Audacious Raconteur is an amazingly compact, original, brilliant book. Leela Prasad's meticulous, tireless research uncovers fascinating and unique histories of the four 'audacious raconteurs.'

Ajay Skaria

The Audacious Raconteur is an unusual and compellingly written book that will leave a lasting mark in the field.

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