Chakarawarti explores the history of Indian eunuchs, from the Mughal empire's fall following the Mutiny of 1857 to the Supreme Court of India's historic ruling in 2014. An important resource for scholars of Gender Studies, Transgender Studies and Subaltern History, especially those interested in the Third Design in modern Indian history.
Chakarawarti explores the history of Indian eunuchs, from the Mughal empire's fall following the Mutiny of 1857 to the Supreme Court of India's historic ruling in 2014. An important resource for scholars of Gender Studies, Transgender Studies and Subaltern History, especially those interested in the Third Design in modern Indian history.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Jeevan Jyoti Chakarawarti is a distinguished educationist/Assistant Teacher/Assistant Professor in the Indian subcontinent. He currently holds the post of Principal of Upgraded Government Plus Two High School, Taljhari, Dumka in the Indian state of Jharkhand under School Education and Literacy Department, Government of Jharkhand (India). Previously, his critically acclaimed book The Kiss of Mask: Subaltern Tales of Covid-19 has been published in India. He has also served as an Assistant Professor of History at St. Xavier's College, Dumka in the Indian state of Jharkhand.
Inhaltsangabe
Table of Contents Chapter 1. Prelusion Chapter 2. Post-Mughal Socio-Economic Dimensions Chapter 3. Struggle against Identity Crisis and Aspersion in British India Chapter 4. Society, Religion, and Cultural Consonance Chapter 5. Post-Independence Challenges, Constitutional Recognition, and the Real World Chapter 6. Epilogue
Table of Contents Chapter 1. Prelusion Chapter 2. Post-Mughal Socio-Economic Dimensions Chapter 3. Struggle against Identity Crisis and Aspersion in British India Chapter 4. Society, Religion, and Cultural Consonance Chapter 5. Post-Independence Challenges, Constitutional Recognition, and the Real World Chapter 6. Epilogue
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