This text discusses the Hindu ideas and traditions that have shaped dominant conceptions of Indian women and the nation as a whole. It examines how these traditions are being subverted or transformed by fundamentalist forms of Hinduism. The concepts of Indian "womanhood"; "domesticity"; "wifeliness"; "mothering"; and India as a Hindu nation are examined through the literary and social traditions; popular culture and rhetoric; which have shaped the reality of modern India. This book is a critique of many of the dominating concepts by which some Indians live today.
#4595969 in Books 2010-01-15Original language:EnglishPDF # 1 .40 x 6.80 x 9.50l; 1.86 #File Name: 1848890133296 pages
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