Men and Feminism in India

Men and Feminism in India
Title Men and Feminism in India PDF eBook
Author Romit Chowdhury
Publisher Taylor & Francis
Pages 337
Release 2018-05-04
Genre Social Science
ISBN 1351048228

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The relationship between men and feminism is frequently assumed to be antagonistic. This volume confronts this assumption by bringing critical attention to men’s engagement in feminist research, pedagogy, and activism in India. The chapters in this collection respond to two broad thematic concerns: theoretical implications of men producing feminist knowledge and the history of men’s participation in feminist endeavours. The volume also explores the undocumented contributions of men to three domains of feminist activity: institutionalization of feminism in the academy, social movements aimed at gender justice, and male writings on gender and sexuality. Delving into an important yet overlooked aspect of the social sciences, this volume will be of great interest to scholars and researchers of gender studies, masculinity studies, modern Indian history, sociology, and social anthropology.

The Emergence of Feminism in India, 1850-1920

The Emergence of Feminism in India, 1850-1920
Title The Emergence of Feminism in India, 1850-1920 PDF eBook
Author Padma Anagol
Publisher Routledge
Pages 454
Release 2017-03-02
Genre History
ISBN 1351890808

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Grounded in a variety of rich and diverse source materials such as periodicals meant for women and edited by women, song and cookbooks, book reviews and court records, the author of this pioneering study mobilises claims for the existence of an Indian feminism in the nineteenth century. Anagol traces the ways in which Indian women engaged with the power structures-both colonialist and patriarchical-which sought to define them. Through her analysis of Indian male reactions to movements of assertion by women, Anagol shows that the development of feminist consciousness in India from the late nineteenth century to the coming of Gandhi was not one of uninterrupted unilinear progression. The book illustrates the ways in which such movements were based upon a consciousness of the inequalities in gender relations and highlights the determination of an emerging female intelligentsia to remedy it. The author's innovative study of women and crime challenges the notion of passivity by uncovering instances of individual resistance in the domestic sphere. Her study of women's perspectives and participation in the Age of Consent Bill debates clearly demonstrates how the rebellion of wives and their assertion in the colonial courts had resulted in male reaction to reform rather than the current historiographical claims that it was a response purely to threats posed by 'colonial masculinity'. Anagol's investigation of the growth of the women's press, their writings and participation in the wider vernacular press highlights the relationship between symbolic or 'hidden' resistance and open assertion by women.

Indian Feminisms

Indian Feminisms
Title Indian Feminisms PDF eBook
Author Geetanjali Gangoli
Publisher Routledge
Pages 162
Release 2016-05-23
Genre Social Science
ISBN 1317117468

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Contributing to debates on feminism, this book considers the impact made by feminists in India from the 1970s. Geetanjali Gangoli analyses feminist campaigns on issues of violence and women’s rights, and debates on ways in which feminist legal debates may be limiting for women and based on exclusionary concepts such as citizenship. She addresses campaigns ranging from domestic violence, rape, pornography and son preference and sets them within a wider analysis of the position of women within the Indian state. The strengths and limitations of law reform for women are addressed as well as whether legal feminisms relating to law and women's legal rights are effective in the Indian context. The question of whether legal campaigns can make positive changes in women’s lives or whether they further legitimize oppressive state patriarchies is considered. The recasting of caste and community identities is also assessed, as well as the rise of Hindu fundamentalism and the ways in which feminists in India have combated and confronted these challenges. Indian Feminisms will interest researchers and students in the areas of feminism, law, women’s movements and social movements in India, and South Asia more generally.

Feminism in India

Feminism in India
Title Feminism in India PDF eBook
Author Maiyatree Chaudhuri
Publisher Zed Books
Pages 418
Release 2005-03-04
Genre Social Science
ISBN

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This collection is an invaluable overview of the rich history of Indian feminism. It brings together the writing of prominent Indian academics and activists as they debate feminism in the context of Indian culture, society and politics, and explore its theoretical foundations in India. The inevitable association with western feminism, the status of women in colonial and independent India, and the challenges to Indian feminism posed by globalization and the Hindu Right are discussed at length. It deepens our understanding of why, despite the existence of legal and constitutional rights, women are subject to oppressive practices like dowry.

Feminism and Contemporary Indian Women's Writing

Feminism and Contemporary Indian Women's Writing
Title Feminism and Contemporary Indian Women's Writing PDF eBook
Author E. Jackson
Publisher Springer
Pages 210
Release 2010-01-20
Genre Literary Criticism
ISBN 0230275095

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This book is a comparative and developmental study of the expression of feminist concerns in the novels of Kamala Markandaya, Nayantara Sahgal, Anita Desai, and Shashi Deshpande, among the best known and most prolific Indian novelists writing in English, who have been self-consciously engaged with women's issues during the postcolonial era.

Feminism and Indian Realities

Feminism and Indian Realities
Title Feminism and Indian Realities PDF eBook
Author K. A Kunjakkan
Publisher Mittal Publications
Pages 448
Release 2002
Genre Feminism
ISBN 9788170998341

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This Book Is Primarily On The Indian Situation In The Context Of Feminism With Special Reference To The Status Of Indian Women Through The Ages And The External Influences That Transform Their Life Style In Modern India.

Women Writing in India: 600 B.C. to the early twentieth century

Women Writing in India: 600 B.C. to the early twentieth century
Title Women Writing in India: 600 B.C. to the early twentieth century PDF eBook
Author Susie J. Tharu
Publisher Feminist Press at CUNY
Pages 580
Release 1991
Genre Fiction
ISBN 9781558610279

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Includes songs by Buddhist nuns, testimonies of medieval rebel poets and court historians, and the voices of more than 60 other writers of the 18th and 19th centuries. Among the diverse selections are a rare early essay by an untouchable woman; an account by the first feminist historian; and a selection from the first novel written in English by an Indian woman.