Writing Gender, Writing Nation

Writing Gender, Writing Nation

Women's Fiction in Post-Independence India

Arora, Bharti

Taylor & Francis Inc

07/2019

222

Dura

Inglês

9780815396178

15 a 20 dias

590

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Foreword

Acknowledgements

Introduction

1 Women as 'citizens': gendered violence in Partition narratives by women

2 Feminist negotiation of autarchy: going beyond victimhood

3 Negotiating structural inequalities: marriage, domesticity, divorce, and widowhood in post-independence India

4 Economic liberalisation, cultural Ghettoisation, and their impact on the gendered contexts

5 Writings from the margins: Dalit and Muslim women's narratives

Conclusion

Appendix
Young Men;Tamil Nadu;Amrita Pritam;International Monetary Fund;gender;Jyotirmoyee Devi;woman;Hindu Code Bill;Nayantara Sahgal;National Higher Education Sector;Mridula Garg;Uniform Civil Code;Mannu Bhandari;Mahasweta Devi;literature;Makarand Paranjape;linguistic;Middle Class Women's Movement;language;Total Women Workers;Indian Women's Writing;India;Dalit Women;history;Dalit Christians;geography;class;caste;State Patriarchies;analysis;Dalit Bahujan;Alka Saraogi;Gandhian Nationalism;Dalit Feminist Standpoint;Indira Goswami;Urvashi Butalia;Indian national movement;Naxalite Movement;gender equality;Dalit Men;women's fiction;Dalit Women Activists;feminist movement;Personal Laws