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Postcards and the representation of labour class in colonial India
Megha Rajguru
Centre for Design History
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Postcards
100%
Colonial India
100%
Labouring Classes
100%
Manual Workers
50%
Knowledge Sharing
16%
Inscriptions
16%
Knowledge Loss
16%
Michel Foucault
16%
Image-making
16%
Workspace
16%
Adorno
16%
Skilled Workers
16%
Image Series
16%
Visual Reference
16%
Ambiguous Space
16%
Working Tools
16%
Social Facts
16%
Benedict Anderson
16%
Coloniality of Knowledge
16%
Societal Network
16%
Occupational Roles
16%
Portable Displays
16%
Arts and Humanities
Post-cards
100%
Colonial India
100%
Ephemeral
33%
Inscription
16%
Collectors
16%
viewer
16%
Liminal
16%
Render
16%
Depiction
16%
Exceptions
16%
laborers
16%
photographic studio
16%
Social facts
16%
Michel Foucault
16%
Borrowing
16%
Social Sciences
Manual Workers
100%
Colonial India
100%
Guides
50%
Knowledge Sharing
50%
Skilled Workers
50%
Occupational Role
50%