Postcoloniality and the Artifice of History: Who Speaks for "indian" Pasts?

Abstract
Despite some interpretations of recent postcolonial constructions of "Indian" identity as supposedly independent of its colonized status, in fact the project of Indians "representing themselves in history" is entirely problematic. This is nowhere more evident than in the very definition of "history" within an academic discourse, since all histories are eventually viewed as "variations on a master narrative that could be called `the history of Europe.'