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Women, Gender and History in India examines Indian history through a thematic lens of women and gender across different contexts.

Through an inter-disciplinary approach, Nita Kumar uses sources from literature, folklore, religion, and art to discuss historical and anthropological ways of interpreting the issues surrounding women and gender in history. As part of the scholarly movement away from a Grand Narrative of South Asian history and culture, this volume places emphasis on the diversity of women and their experiences. It does this by including analyses of many different primary sources together with discussion around a wide variety of theoretical and methodological debates from the mixed role of colonial law and education to the conundrum of a patriarchy that worships the Goddess while it strives to keep women in subservience.

This textbook is essential reading for those studying Indian history and women and gender studies.



Table of Contents

1. Gender in South Asia 2. Ancient India 3. Buddhism and the Emergence of Hinduism: The Maurya and Gupta Periods 4. The Delhi Sultanate and Mughal Dynasties 5. The Colonial Period: Changes in Work Roles 6. The Colonial Period: Changes in Socialisation and Education 7. The Colonial Period Into the Present: Marriage, Widowhood, Reform 8. Nationalism and Partition 9. Gender, Women, and Hinduism 10. Gender, Women, and Islam 11. Sexuality, Films, and the Arts

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      Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
      Publication Date: 1/27/2023 12:07:00 AM
      ISBN13: 9781138301610, 978-1138301610
      ISBN10: 1138301612

      Description

      Book Synopsis

      Women, Gender and History in India examines Indian history through a thematic lens of women and gender across different contexts.

      Through an inter-disciplinary approach, Nita Kumar uses sources from literature, folklore, religion, and art to discuss historical and anthropological ways of interpreting the issues surrounding women and gender in history. As part of the scholarly movement away from a Grand Narrative of South Asian history and culture, this volume places emphasis on the diversity of women and their experiences. It does this by including analyses of many different primary sources together with discussion around a wide variety of theoretical and methodological debates from the mixed role of colonial law and education to the conundrum of a patriarchy that worships the Goddess while it strives to keep women in subservience.

      This textbook is essential reading for those studying Indian history and women and gender studies.



      Table of Contents

      1. Gender in South Asia 2. Ancient India 3. Buddhism and the Emergence of Hinduism: The Maurya and Gupta Periods 4. The Delhi Sultanate and Mughal Dynasties 5. The Colonial Period: Changes in Work Roles 6. The Colonial Period: Changes in Socialisation and Education 7. The Colonial Period Into the Present: Marriage, Widowhood, Reform 8. Nationalism and Partition 9. Gender, Women, and Hinduism 10. Gender, Women, and Islam 11. Sexuality, Films, and the Arts

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