Review 19: A Note to Publishers
 
Note to Publishers
We welcome news about all your new and forthcoming books—ideally as an attachment in the form shown below, with one attachment for each book announced. Please email your announcements to Review19@dartmouth.edu. Please do not send any books to me. If and when I have commissioned a review of a particular book, I will ask you to send a copy directly to the reviewer.

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James Heffernan


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Tanya Agathocleous

DISAFFECTED: EMOTION, SEDITION, AND COLONIAL LAW IN THE ANGLOSPHERE (Cornell, April 2021) 234 pp.

Examining the effects of antisedition law after 1857, when the British government began censoring the press in India and branded anti-imperial writing “disaffected,” Agathocleous shows how Indian journalists learned to mimic British styles of prose even as they critiqued empire. This book also shows how the criminalization of political alienation and dissent has shaped literary form and the political imagination.