Gulati / Bagchi | A Space of Her Own | Buch | 978-81-321-1796-4 | sack.de

Buch, Englisch, 284 Seiten, Format (B × H): 121 mm x 206 mm, Gewicht: 236 g

Reihe: SAGE Classics

Gulati / Bagchi

A Space of Her Own

Personal Narratives of Twelve Women
1. Auflage 2014
ISBN: 978-81-321-1796-4
Verlag: SAGE Publications India Pvt Ltd

Personal Narratives of Twelve Women

Buch, Englisch, 284 Seiten, Format (B × H): 121 mm x 206 mm, Gewicht: 236 g

Reihe: SAGE Classics

ISBN: 978-81-321-1796-4
Verlag: SAGE Publications India Pvt Ltd


Several books have been written about the position of women in India’s patriarchal society. This collection of twelve narratives, however, focuses not so much on women’s subservient position vis-à-vis men, but on women’s relations with each other. With the authors locating their personal struggles within those of three generations of women in their families, these narratives span a period of over 100 years, and intersect both the private and public domains.

Reflecting on the emotional lines of matriliny within the social structure of patriliny, each narrative in A Space of Her Own is a tale of how the author fought to establish her own personhood and create a sphere of autonomy where she is able to make decisions to nurture herself and those around her. Four themes emerge prominently from these narratives:

- The role of renegade predecessors in the family who set out a pattern of independence that paved the way for, or inspired, the author.

- The presence of mothers or grandmothers who came forward in situations of stress to exhibit unforeseen strengths; and mothers whose demand for personal space remained unfulfilled, but which became a source of determination for the author.

- The stories of obstacles overcome—the biggest of which is being born female in a culture that denigrates, distrusts, and ultimately fears women.

- The effects of external social change which, along with internal family dynamics, made the authors who they are today.

It is stories such as these, the editors argue, which when repeated over generations will inspire women to live with dignity and to create and defend lives for themselves, their families, and the women who follow them. Powerful and moving, these narratives will interest students and scholars in the fields of women’s studies and cultural studies, while being widely welcomed by feminists, activists and anyone interested in the status of women in India.

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The Wind Beneath My Wings - Nabaneeta Dev Sen
A Heritage of Heresy within Tradition - Vina Mazumdar
A Daughter of Awadh - Zarina Bhatty
A Struggle for Space - Hema Sundaram
The Tyranny of Tradition - Leela Gulati
Wings Come to Those who Fly Maithreyi - Krishna Raj
The Times that are A-Changing - Priti T Desai
Uneven Earth and Open Sky - Saroja Kamakshi
Abode of Colour - Vijaya Mehta
Striking New Roots - Sushil Narulla
Matriliny within Patriliny - Jasodhara Bagchi
Three Generations of Women - Mary Roy
Afterword: The Colonised Coloniser - Arlie Hochschild
Bibliography


Gulati, Leela
Leela Gulati was born in Mysore, India. She grew up in Baroda and was educated at the Maharaja Sayajirao University, where she began her teaching career. Later on she moved to Trivandrum and was associated with the Centre for Development Studies. Lately she has been working on the female dimension of ageing and widowhood. In recent years her focus has been on architecture and is closely working with the Laurie Baker Centre to pursue her architectural passion.

Most of her earlier work focused on the issues of women, work and poverty, and she has tried to use the tools of the anthropologist to understand economic questions. She is known for the intensive use of case studies as a research methodology. These narratives that she has edited are also an extension of the same methodology with a focus to understand how and when do women in societies change. Can one trace the social, economic and political change and its impact over women over a period of time. She has also been interested in the study of women in the International labour migration stream, both on women who stay behind and on those who migrate.

Bagchi, Jasodhara
Jasodhara Bagchi was an independent scholar, formerly Chairperson of the West Bengal Commission for Women and Director, School of Women’s Studies, Jadavpur University; also Professor of English, Jadavpur University; considered to be a pioneering scholar of women’s studies. Among her books with Stree: Loved and Unloved: The Girl Child in the Family (1997); with Subhoranjan Dasgupta, The Trauma and the Triumph: Gender and Partition in the Easter Region, 2 vols (2006, 2009); Karmakshetre Jouno Henasthar Mokabilye Ain Byabohaer Nirdeshika (How to handle sexual harassment in the workplace); with SAGE: Changing Status of Women in West Bengal, 1970–2000: The Challenges Ahead, 2005.



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