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Gender in Modern India History, Culture, Marginality

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Genere:Libro
Lingua: Inglese
Pubblicazione: 02/2024





Note Editore

Gender in Modern India brings together pioneering research on a range of themes including social reforms, caste, and contestations; Adivasis, patriarchy, and colonialism; capitalism, political economy, and labour; masculinity and sexuality; health, medical care, and institution building; culture and identity; and migration and its new dynamics. Commissioned in remembrance of the prolific social historian Biswamoy Pati, this volume examines the gender question through a multilayered and multi-dimensional frame in which interdisciplinarity and intersectionality play an important role. Using case studies on gender from diverse geographies—east, west, north, south, and northeast; community locations—Hindu, Muslim, and Christian; and marginalized socio-economic or ethnic habitations such as those of Dalits and Adivasis, the contributors highlight the complexities and diversities of women's negotiations of patriarchies in varied social, ethnic, and community contexts. Collectively, the chapters in this volume focus on three related and overlapping settings—colonial, colonial and postcolonial continuum, and postcolonial. They delineate the multiple lives of gender by focusing on its intersections with other markers of difference including race, class, caste, sexuality, culture, ethnicity, region, and occupation, thereby questioning stereotypes, challenging dated notions and interpretations of gender, and demonstrating the ubiquity of patriarchy.




Sommario

1 - Locating Consent: The Social and Historical Contexts of 'Choice' in Marriage
2 - Gender, Caste, and Patriarchy: Anti-Caste Movements in Colonial Maharashtra
3 - Reversing of Gender: Anti-Colonial Resistance by Women Warriors in Northeast India
4 - Adivasis, Gender, and Witch hunting in Early Colonial Chotanagpur and Santhal Parganas
5 - Women, Union, and the Strike Against Sexual Harassment in Colonial Madura, 1920
6 - Negotiating Crisis: The Great Depression and Women's Lives in Colonial Punjab
7 - Fragmentary Histories, Subaltern Sexualities, and Vernacular Archives
8 - White Femininity-Black Masculinity: Imperialism, Racism, and Gender Relations in an Empire Film (The Rains Came)
9 - Midwifery, Childbirth, and Breastfeeding Advice in Colonial Bengal
10 - Women Missionaries in Medical Care and Institution Building in India
11 - The Muslim Courtesans in Colonial India
12 - Margin(al) Maithili: Cultural Politics of Engendered Folk in Mithila
13 - Doing Care, Making Socialities on the Move: Gendering Internal Migration in India
14 - Mapping Marginal Terrains: Corridors of Women's Labour Migration from Odisha




Autore

Lata Singh is Associate Professor, Centre for Women's Studies, Jawaharlal Nehru University, New Delhi. She has been a British Academy Visiting Fellow, Fellow at the Indian Institute of Advanced Study, Shimla, and University Grants Commission Research Awardee. An editorial board member of the Dutch Journal of Feminist Studies, her books and edited collections include Raising the Curtain: Recasting Women Performers in India (Orient BlackSwan, 2017); Theatre in Colonial India: Play-House of Power (OUP, 2009); Popular Translations of Nationalism: Bihar, 1920-22 (Primus Books, 2012); Colonial and Contemporary Bihar and Jharkhand (Primus Books, 2014); and Violence and Performing Arts (IIAS Shimla, 2016). She was the Guest Editor of a special issue of the Indian Historical Review on 'Issues of Gender: Colonial and Post-Colonial India' (2008). Shashank Shekhar Sinha is an independent researcher and the author of Restless Mothers and Turbulent Daughters: Situating Tribes in Gender Studies (Stree, 2005) and Delhi, Agra, Fatehpur Sikri: Monuments, Cities and Connected Histories (Pan Macmillan, 2021). He has published extensively on Adivasis, gender, and witch hunting. Sinha taught undergraduate courses in history at the University of Delhi for almost a decade (1994-2004). He worked with Oxford University Press (2004-2012) before moving on to join Routledge, Taylor & Francis Group, as Publishing Director (South Asia) in 2012.










Altre Informazioni

ISBN:

9780198900788

Condizione: Nuovo
Dimensioni: 222 x 26.0 x 146 mm Ø 584 gr
Formato: Copertina rigida
Pagine Arabe: 364


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