Event From Date:
Tuesday, 26 March 2019
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Tuesday, 26 March 2019
Event Title:
CWS organises a seminar by Dr. Mallarika Sinha Roy
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CENTRE FOR WOMEN’S STUDIES, SSS-I, JNU
Invites you to a Seminar on
The Modern Maharani: Suniti Devi and Colonial Cooch Behar
by
Dr. Mallarika Sinha Roy
(Assistant Professor, Centre for Women’s Studies, SSS-I, JNU)
Abstract:- In 1878 Nripendra Narayan Bhup Bahadur (1863-1911), king of the princely state of Cooch Behar married Suniti Devi (1864-1933), daughter of Keshab Chandra Sen, a renowned leader of Bhrahmo Samaj – the reformist religious sect founded by Rammohun Roy.
Royal marriages are rarely events without political significance and this marriage was no exception. The royal marriage of 1878 included a split within the Brahmo Samaj, consolidation of British authority in Cooch Behar and the hierarchisation between tradition and modernity where ‘backwardness’ of Cooch Behar was pitted against the historical progress of Brahmo modernity. References to the ‘embarrassing Cooch Behar marriage’ in the history of Brahmo Samaj and the discomfiture of British colonial administration with the incomprehensibility of ‘native’ queens produce a far more complex context of this marriage than recording it in the history of colonial India as another instance of British intervention in princely states. The dramatis personae – Mr. Dalton, the British Deputy Commissioner in Cooch Behar; Keshub Chandra Sen; the dowager queens of Cooch Behar and other members of the Cooch Behar royal family participated in this marital alliance in various capacities to shape the social and cultural identity of Koch and Rajbansi people. This paper is an attempt to describe the context of the marriage from available documents and academic scholarship.
Date: 26th March 2019, Tuesday, Time: 3.00 PM
Venue: CWS, Lecture Room No.324, 3rd Floor, SSS-I
All Are Welcome!