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Recasting women: essays in Indian colonial history
Kumkum Sangari and Sudesh Vaid
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Frontmatter
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Recasting Women: An Introduction (KUMKUM SANGARI and SUDESH VAID, page 1)
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Whatever Happened to the Vedic Dasi? Orientalism, Nationalism and a Script for the Past (UMA CHAKRAVARTI, page 27)
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Contentious Traditions: The Debate on Sati in Colonial India (LATA MANI, page 88)
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Marginalization of Women's Popular Culture in Nineteenth Century Bengal (SUMANTA BANERJEE, page 127)
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That Magic Time: Women in the Telangana People's Struggle (VASANTHA KANNABIRAN and K. LALITHA, page 180)
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Feminist Consciousness in Women's Journals in Hindi: 1910-1920 (VIR BHARAT TALWAR, page 204)
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The Nationalist Resolution of the Women's Question (PARTHA CHATTERJEE, page 233)
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Tracing Savitri's Pedigree: Victorian Racism and the Image of Women in Indo-Anglian Literature (SUSIE THARU, page 254)
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Working Women in Colonial Bengal: Modernization and Marginalization (NIRMALA BANERJEE, page 269)
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Customs in a Peasant Economy: Women in Colonial Haryana (PREM CHOWDHRY, page 302)
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Rural Women in Oudh 1917-1947: Baba Ram Chandra and the Women's Question (KAPIL KUMAR, page 337)
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NOTES ON CONTRIBUTORS (page 370)
Journal Abbreviation | Label | URL |
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JIH | 22.3 (Winter 1992): 563-565 | http://links.jstor.org/sici?sici=0022-1953%28199224%2922%3A3%3C563%3ARWEIIC%3E2.0.CO%3B2-M |
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Published: 1990
Publisher: Rutgers University Press
- 9780813515793 (hardcover)
- 9780813515809 (paper)