For Home, Family & Nation
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The lives of the bhadramahila (generally, upper-caste educated women) and the rise of the 'New Woman' in late-colonial Bengal has attracted significant critical interest. However, For Home, Family, and Nation, is the first full-length study to focus on the evolution of gender issues in nationalist politics in Bengal and study the complex relationship between feminism, nationalism, and communalism, over a period of eight decades, from the 1870s onwards. Thisbook examines the flexibility of this strand of nationalist thought, which constantly adjusted to new methods of selection and appropriation.
The lives of the bhadramahila (generally, upper-caste educated women) and the rise of the 'New Woman' in late-colonial Bengal has attracted significant critical interest. However, For Home, Family, and Nation, is the first full-length study to focus on the evolution of gender issues in nationalist politics in Bengal and study the complex relationship between feminism, nationalism, and communalism, over a period of eight decades, from the 1870s onwards. Thisbook examines the flexibility of this strand of nationalist thought, which constantly adjusted to new methods of selection and appropriation.
AmazonEditie: Eerste editie, Paperback, Orient BlackSwan Pvt. Ltd.
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