1st Edition

Making the 'Woman' Discourses of Gender in 18th-19th century India

Edited By Sutapa Dutta, Shivangini Tandon Copyright 2024
240 Pages 13 B/W Illustrations
by Routledge India

240 Pages 13 B/W Illustrations
by Routledge India

240 Pages 13 B/W Illustrations
by Routledge India

The book examines the representation of women, their agency and subjectivity and gender relations in 18th- and 19th-century India. The chapters in the volume interrogate notions and discourses of ‘women’ and ‘gender’ during the period, historically shaped by multiple and even competing actors, practices and institutions. They highlight the ‘making of the woman’ across a wide spectrum of subject... Read more

Lists of Figures

List of Contributors

Foreword by Farhat Hasan

Acknowledgements

 

Introduction

Sutapa Dutta and Shivangini Tandon

 

PART I - The Private and the Public Worlds

1 Interrogating the Colonial Categorisation of Female Dancers: The Case of Hafizas in Kashmir

Shazia Malik

2 Redefining the ‘Private’ as ‘Public’: Representation of the Awadhi Zenana as an Instrument of the State in the Ishqnama

Tara Sami Dutt

 

PART II - Questioning the Normative

3 The Politics of ‘Becoming’ a Mirza: Shifting Masculine Norms and Gender Binary in the Mughal Society

Riya Gupta

4 Virangana Women: Dalit Counter-Histories of 1857

Charu Gupta

5 Gender and ‘Tribal’ Identity in Western India

Maya Unnithan-Kumar

6 Could Kali Be Bharat Mata? Interrogating Iconicity in Indian Goddesses

Nilanjana Mukherjee

 

PART III - The Problematic ‘Others’

7 Looking beyond a Glorified Past: Re-examining the Category of Tawa’if in 18th and 19th century Awadh

Tanya Burman

8 Re-imagining Tawa’ifs: A Study of Courtesans in 18th-Century Delhi

Noble Shrivastava

9 Leaving a Lineage in Stone: Eunuchs in Socio-Spatial Setup of Mughal India

Lubna Irfan

 

PART IV - Narratives of Femininity

10 Situating Women in Tamil Mahabharatas Questioning Frames, Breaking Moulds

Vijaya Ramaswamy

11 Conceptualising the Girl Child in 18th- and 19th-Century Bengal through Aagomoni Songs

Meenakshi Malhotra

12 The Emerging ‘Woman’: Women’s Writing and Contours of Domesticity and Femininity in Colonial Assam

Nizara Hazarika

Biography

Sutapa Dutta is a Professor of English at Gargi College, University of Delhi. Her research interests and publications are focused on 18th- and 19th-century writings and cover gender, education and identity in colonial India. She is a Fellow of the Royal Historical Society, London, and was a Fellow at the Indian Institute of Advanced Study (IIAS), Shimla, from 2018 to 2020. She has authored British Women Missionaries in Bengal, 1793–1861, British Women Travellers: Empire and Beyond, 1770–1870 (ed.) and Mapping India: Transitions and Transformations, 18th–19th Century (co-ed). Her latest book is titled Disciplined Subjects: Schooling in Colonial Bengal.

Shivangini Tandon is an Assistant Professor in History at Women’s College, Aligarh Muslim University. Her research interests include Early modern South Asian history, Feminist theory and questions of Language. She did her B.A. and M.A. from St. Stephen’s College, PhD in History from Delhi University and is a former Visiting Fellow at the Max Planck Institute for Human Development, Germany. She has been invited to many national/international forums as a speaker. Her articles have been published in edited books and journals like the Indian Historical Review, Journal of South Asian History & Culture and by Nehru Memorial, New Delhi. She is the recipient of prestigious fellowships/awards like the Max Planck India Mobility Grant, Sanwa Bank Scholarship and the ICHR foreign travel grant.