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1 - Mr. Shushtari Travels to India

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  19 December 2019

Hamid Dabashi
Affiliation:
Columbia University, New York
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In Chapter 1, “Mr. Shushtari Travels to India,” I begin with a close study of Mir Seyyed Abd al-Latif Shushtari’s Tohfat al-Alam/Gift from the World (1788). Born and raised in Shushtar in Southern Iran, Shushtari was one of the earliest travelers of this period, whose travel itineraries eventually took him to India where he became directly involved with the British colonial administration of the subcontinent. Upon his return to Iran he wrote one of the earliest accounts of Iranian encounters with European colonial modernity in India. The text is extraordinary evidence of an imaginative geography of the global south fully aware of the British and European imperial topography. What is peculiar to Shushtari’s travelogue is that he went East, not West, exactly in the opposite direction of what these travelers are believed to be destined. It is in India that he encounters the institutional impact of British (European) colonialism, for which he has both a positive appreciation and a critical stand. Shushtari, therefore, stands at a critical point in a changing world where the Ottoman, the Qajar, and the Mughal Muslim empires are beginning to yield their cosmopolitan hegemony to alternative European imperial imaginings.

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Reversing the Colonial Gaze
Persian Travelers Abroad
, pp. 25 - 46
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Print publication year: 2020

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