This book explores the gendered contexts of the Indian nation through a rigorous analysis of selected women's fiction ranging from diverse linguistic, regional, geographical, caste, class and regional contexts.
This book explores the gendered contexts of the Indian nation through a rigorous analysis of selected women's fiction ranging from diverse linguistic, regional, geographical, caste, class and regional contexts.
Bharti Arora is a faculty member of the Department of English, Tagore Government Arts and Science College, Pondicherry, India.
Inhaltsangabe
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
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
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