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The Peacock Dress: The Language Of British Imperialism In India, 1899-1905, Rebecca Onken
The Peacock Dress: The Language Of British Imperialism In India, 1899-1905, Rebecca Onken
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Imperialism exists in tandem with colonialism. Empires seek out colonies for their resources so they can take the wealth in those countries for their own. Rarely do empires admit this, so they require a language with which to reframe their practices. The British Raj in India exemplifies this. A narrative of exploitation is at first hard to discern, because while the British drained India of its resources and broke down its industries, they appreciated Indian art and objects too, to the point of clothing themselves in Indian textiles, as in the case of the titular Peacock dress. But this appreciation …