'In those days there was no coffee': Coffee-drinking and middle-class culture in colonial Tamilnadu

IF 0.3 2区 历史学 Q2 HISTORY Indian Economic and Social History Review Pub Date : 2002-09-01 DOI:10.1177/001946460203900209
A. R. Venkatachalapathy
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* A longer Tamil version of the essay is published in my Anta Kalathil Kappi Illai Mudalana Aaivu Katturaigal, Nagercoil, 2000. Earlier English versions were presented at Wagamon, Hyderabad, Tirunelveli, Chennai, Paris, Chicago, New York and London. K.N. Panikkar, M.S.S. Pandian and Barney Bate provided detailed criticisms. Partha Chatterjee, Norman Cutler, Valentine Daniel, Nicholas Dirks, Steve Hughes, Sarah Hodges and Sheldon Pollock provided comments. While they are exonerated from all blame, I hope my paper has benefitted from their criticism. Lastly, I am most grateful to M.L. Thangappa and Ci.Su. Mani, two of the most perceptive observers of Tamil culture, who responded, ’Interesting! But what’s new?’ All translations from Tamil sources
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“那时候没有咖啡”:泰米尔纳德邦殖民地的咖啡饮用和中产阶级文化
*这篇文章的较长泰米尔语版本发表在我的《Anta Kalathil Kappi Illai Mudalana Aaivu Katturaigal》,Nagercoil, 2000年。早期的英文版本在瓦加蒙、海德拉巴、蒂鲁内维利、金奈、巴黎、芝加哥、纽约和伦敦展出。K.N. Panikkar, M.S.S. Pandian和Barney Bate提供了详细的批评。帕萨·查特吉、诺曼·卡特勒、瓦伦丁·丹尼尔、尼古拉斯·德克斯、史蒂夫·休斯、莎拉·霍奇斯和谢尔顿·波洛克发表了评论。虽然他们没有受到任何指责,但我希望我的论文能从他们的批评中受益。最后,我非常感谢M.L. Thangappa和慈苏。玛尼,两位对泰米尔文化最敏锐的观察者,他们回应道:“有趣!但有什么新鲜事吗?所有的翻译都来自泰米尔语
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