Revolutionary Desires examines the lives and subjectivities of
militant-nationalist and communist women in India from the late 1920s,
shortly after the communist movement took root, to the 1960s, when it
fractured. This close study demonstrates how India's revolutionary
women shaped a new female – and in some cases feminist – political
subject in the twentieth century, in collaboration and contestation
with Indian nationalist, liberal-feminist, and European left-wing
models of womenhood. Through a wide range of writings by, and about,
revolutionary and communist women, including memoirs, autobiographies,
novels, party documents, and interviews, Ania Loomba traces the
experiences of these women, showing how they were constrained by, but
also how they questioned, the gendered norms of Indian political
culture. A collection of carefully restored photographs is dispersed
throughout the book, helping to evoke the texture of these women’s
political experiences, both public and private. Revolutionary Desires
is an original and important intervention into a neglected area of
leftist and feminist politics in India by a major voice in feminist
studies.
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Women, Communism, and Feminism in India
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ISBN
9781351209694
Publisert
2018
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Utgiver
Taylor & Francis
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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