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Rewriting History: The Life and Times of Pandita Ramabai
Paperback Published on: 23/05/2014
Price: £26.50
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Synopsis
Pandita Ramabai was one of India's earliest feminists. Honored with the title of Saraswati in Calcutta in 1879, she soon alienated the men who had initially supported her. A high-caste Hindu widow, Ramabai converted to Christianity, an act that was seen as not only a betrayal of her religion but of her very nation.
A classic study, *Rewriting History* does more than introduce one of the foremost thinkers of nineteenth-century India; it rescues Ramabai from the marginalization of her contemporaries. Arguing that this controversial figure has been actively suppressed in the writing of India's pre-independence history, Uma Chakravarti liberates Ramabai with an acute and nuanced critique of the power relations and hierarchies within a colonized society. Thoroughly researched and meticulously detailed, *Rewriting History* is essential reading for those interested in gender, class, and caste in nineteenth century India.
Publisher information
- Publisher: Seagull Books
- ISBN: 9789381017944
- Number of pages: 424
- Dimensions: 132 x 203 x 16 mm
- Weight: 348g
- Languages: English