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"Answers to Module 7 Questions"

1. Media description: "Madan Theatre by Night" by Gaganendranath Tagore. Held at National Gallery of Modern Art, New Delhi. URL: https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Gagan-thukur-madan.jpg.

2. No. Painting is by Gaganendranath Tagore, and I found it on: https://madantheatres.com/2015/05/12/madan-theatre-by-night-by-gaganendranath-tagore/.

3. This work is in the public domain in countries and areas where the copyright term is the author's life plus 70 years or less.

4. The categories I will add the painting to are: "Category:West Bengal" and "Culture of West Bengal"

5. Description:

"Practicing Citations"

Dasgupta also argues that the renaissance was characterised by a particular collective Indian identity, which had its roots in the work of British orientalists.

Like Dasgupta, Kopf’s book is concerned with British orientalism and its influence on the Bengal Renaissance and India’s modernisation around the turn of the nineteenth century.

Sarkar’s essay “Calcutta and the Bengal Renaissance” in Volume 1 of Sukunta Chaudhury’s collection on Calcutta, explores the role this “cultural capital” played in the movement.

Schildgen argues that Dante’s appeal to these Bengali writers must be understood in light of the colonial cultural and political context of the time.

Sen’s Notes chronicles his own observations about the renaissance and its figures in an encyclopedic format.