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This book re-examines 'everyday resistance', gender and power through the lens of women's experiences in colonial South Asia. Moving away from educated and outstanding figures and drawing on a range of unconventional sources, it unearths a narrative of deep and enduring resistance offered by less extraordinary women in their daily lives.
Contents
Introduction Small Acts of Rebellion: Women Tell Their Photographs; G.Forbes The Litigious Widow: Inheritance Disputes in Colonial North India, 1875-1911; N.V.Prasad Wicked Widows: Law and Faith in Nineteenth Century Public Sphere; T.Sarkar Gender, Subalternity and Silence: Recovering Convict Women's Experiences from Histories of Transportation, c. 1780-1857; C.Anderson A World of Their Very Own: Religion, Pain and Subversion in Bengali Homes in the Nineteenth Century; A.Ghosh Subtle Subversions and Presumptuous Interventions: Reforming Women's Health in Bhopal State in the Early Twentieth Century; S.Lambert-Hurley From the Symbolic to the Open: Women's Resistance in Colonial Maharashtra; P.Anagol