Women in Colonial Punjab

Women in Colonial Punjab
Title Women in Colonial Punjab PDF eBook
Author Paramjit Kaur
Publisher
Pages 346
Release 2012
Genre Punjab (India)
ISBN 9789382246718

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Papers presented at the national seminar on "Women in Colonial Punjab: Social, Economic and Political Perspectives", held at Khalsa College for Women, Sidhwan Khurd on 22nd February 2012.

Faith, Gender, and Activism in the Punjab Conflict

Faith, Gender, and Activism in the Punjab Conflict
Title Faith, Gender, and Activism in the Punjab Conflict PDF eBook
Author Mallika Kaur
Publisher Springer Nature
Pages 315
Release 2020-01-14
Genre History
ISBN 3030246744

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Punjab was the arena of one of the first major armed conflicts of post-colonial India. During its deadliest decade, as many as 250,000 people were killed. This book makes an urgent intervention in the history of the conflict, which to date has been characterized by a fixation on sensational violence—or ignored altogether. Mallika Kaur unearths the stories of three people who found themselves at the center of Punjab’s human rights movement: Baljit Kaur, who armed herself with a video camera to record essential evidence of the conflict; Justice Ajit Singh Bains, who became a beloved “people’s judge”; and Inderjit Singh Jaijee, who returned to Punjab to document abuses even as other elites were fleeing. Together, they are credited with saving countless lives. Braiding oral histories, personal snapshots, and primary documents recovered from at-risk archives, Kaur shows that when entire conflicts are marginalized, we miss essential stories: stories of faith, feminist action, and the power of citizen-activists.

Gender, Caste, and Religious Identities

Gender, Caste, and Religious Identities
Title Gender, Caste, and Religious Identities PDF eBook
Author Anshu Malhotra
Publisher Oxford University Press, USA
Pages 231
Release 2002
Genre History
ISBN 9780195672404

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Explores The Construction Of New Classes. Caste, Religion And Gender Identities In Colonial Punjab. Examines How The Notion Of Being High Caste-Contributed To The Formation Of A Middle Class Among The Hindus And The Sikhs. 5 Chapters-Conclusion, Bibliography, Index.

Status and Position of Women in India

Status and Position of Women in India
Title Status and Position of Women in India PDF eBook
Author Kiran Devendra
Publisher New Delhi : Shakti Books
Pages 220
Release 1985
Genre Women
ISBN

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Gendered Transactions

Gendered Transactions
Title Gendered Transactions PDF eBook
Author Indrani Sen
Publisher Studies in Imperialism
Pages 240
Release 2019-09
Genre History
ISBN 9781526143488

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"This book seeks to capture the complex experience of the white woman in colonial India through an exploration of gendered interactions over the nineteenth and early twentieth centuries. It examines missionary and memsahibs' colonial writings, both literary and non-literary, probing their construction of Indian women of different classes and regions, such as zenana women, peasants, ayahs and wet-nurses. Also examined are delineations of European female health issues in male authored colonial medical handbooks, which underline the misogyny undergirding this discourse. Giving voice to the Indian woman, this book also scrutinises the fiction of the first generation of western-educated Indian women who wrote in English, exploring their construction of white women and their negotiations with colonial modernities. This fascinating book will be of interest to the general reader and to experts and students of gender studies, colonial history, literary and cultural studies as well as the social history of health and medicine."--

Dowry Murder

Dowry Murder
Title Dowry Murder PDF eBook
Author Veena Talwar Oldenburg
Publisher Oxford University Press, USA
Pages 281
Release 2002
Genre History
ISBN 0195150716

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Oldenburg argues that dowry murder is not about dowry per se nor is it rooted in an Indian culture or caste system that encourages violence against women. Rather, dowry murder can be traced directly to the influences of the British colonial era.

Music in Colonial Punjab

Music in Colonial Punjab
Title Music in Colonial Punjab PDF eBook
Author Radha Kapuria
Publisher Oxford University Press
Pages 417
Release 2023-05-15
Genre History
ISBN 0192867342

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This book offers the first social history of music in undivided Punjab (1800-1947), beginning at the Lahore court of Maharaja Ranjit Singh and concluding at the Patiala royal darbar. It unearths new evidence for the centrality of female performers and classical music in a region primarily viewed as a folk music centre, featuring a range of musicians and dancers -from 'mirasis' (bards) and 'kalawants' (elite musicians), to 'kanjris' (subaltern female performers) and 'tawaifs' (courtesans). A central theme is the rise of new musical publics shaped by the anglicized Punjabi middle classes, and British colonialists' response to Punjab's performing communities. The book reveals a diverse connoisseurship for music with insights from history, ethnomusicology, and geography on an activity that still unites a region now divided between India and Pakistan.