Breaking out of invisibility: women in Indian history/

Breaking out of invisibility: women in Indian history/ edited by Aparna Basu & Anup Taneja. - New Delhi : Northern Book Centre in association with Indian Council of Historical Research, 2002. - vii, 343 p. ; 25 cm. - Monograph series / Indian Council of Historical Research; 7. .

Contributed articles.

Includes bibliographical references (p. [305]-341).

Investigating gendered religious tradtions / Kumkum Roy -- Gender and sexuality in ancient Punjab: a case study of the Karna Parva in the Mahabharata / Shalini Shah -- Kalhana's Rajatarangini: a gender perspective / Devika Rangachari -- A woman for all seasons: Anandibai Karve's life (1866-1950) as a palimpsestic social narrative / Meera Kosambi -- The mirror of an age: the debate on widow remarriage in India fiction (1857-1930) / Rajul Sogani -- 'Brahmanizing' state, "Sanskritizing' castes, and dowry in colonial India / Ranjana Sheel -- Gender, nationalism and Khandi: rendering women as domestic(ated) and not political subjects / Lata Singh -- Transition: gender politics and literature in Tamil Nadu / Vijaya Ramaswamy -- A return to the 'purity' of Islam: Muslim women and social reform in India, c. 1914-38 / Karin Deutsch Karlekar -- Tribal women: resurrection, demystification, and gender struggle / K.S. Singh -- Fashioning minds and images: a case study of Stree Darpan (1909-1928) / Kamlesh Mohan -- From "perpetual tutelage' to personal initiative: crime fiction and the emergence of the self-governing women in colonial Bengal / Nupur Chaudhuri -- Female eleemosynary space in the 'golden' Goan cityscape: a case study of the Recolhimentos / Pratima Kamat.

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