Infant Marriage and Enforced Widowhood in India

Infant Marriage and Enforced Widowhood in India
Title Infant Marriage and Enforced Widowhood in India PDF eBook
Author Behramji Merwanji Malabari
Publisher
Pages 122
Release 1887
Genre Child marriage
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Papers Relating to Infant Marriage and Enforced Widowhood in India

Papers Relating to Infant Marriage and Enforced Widowhood in India
Title Papers Relating to Infant Marriage and Enforced Widowhood in India PDF eBook
Author India. Home Department
Publisher
Pages 320
Release 1886
Genre Child marriage
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Child Marriage in India

Child Marriage in India
Title Child Marriage in India PDF eBook
Author B. S. Nagi
Publisher Mittal Publications
Pages 132
Release 1993-01-01
Genre Social Science
ISBN 9788170994602

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Study conducted in the districts of Bhilwara, Udaipur, and Chittaurgarh.

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.

Widows in India

Widows in India
Title Widows in India PDF eBook
Author T. N. Kitchlu
Publisher APH Publishing
Pages 378
Release 1993
Genre Family & Relationships
ISBN 9788170245292

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Socioeconomic conditions of widows in India.

Sex, politics and empire

Sex, politics and empire
Title Sex, politics and empire PDF eBook
Author Richard Phillips
Publisher Manchester University Press
Pages 276
Release 2018-02-01
Genre History
ISBN 1526118467

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Colonial governments, institutions and companies recognised that in many ways the effective operation of the Empire depended upon sexual arrangements. For example, nuclear families serving agricultural colonization, and prostitutes working for single men who powered armies and plantations, mines and bureaucracies. For this reason they devised elaborate systems of sexual governance, such as attending to marriage and the family. However, they also devoted disproportionate energy to marking and policing the sexual margins. In Sex, Politics and Empire, Richard Phillips investigates controversies surrounding prostitution, homosexuality and the age of consent in the British Empire, and revolutionises our notions about the importance of sex as a nexus of imperial power relations.

Women of India

Women of India
Title Women of India PDF eBook
Author Harshida Pandit
Publisher Routledge
Pages 267
Release 2017-04-07
Genre History
ISBN 1351869922

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The status and position of Indian women have undergone many changes since the high status they enjoyed in the Vedic era yielded to forced suicide during the dark ages, female infanticide, purdah, child marriages and the denial of property and political rights. This book, first published in 1985, provides a comprehensive annotated bibliography to hose years, and the years that followed of the relentless liberation struggle by women on the socio-political and legal fronts.