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Retrieving the Lives of Two Female Disciples of Sri Ramakrishna in 19th Century Bengal: Lakshmi Devi, a Girl Widow and Yogin-Ma, a Dissolute Babu's Wi
In order to create a feminist genealogy in India, we need to be able to incorporate a diverse range of voices of women. As there is some documented source on the lives of women who …
Katha Upanishad. de-Gendering Hinduism.
This rendition of an Upanishadic text is but a part of a larger series; the aim of this work is to construe Hindu religious texts as literature, and examine them within a gendered …
Rammohun Roy (1772-1833): A Public Intellectual and the Arrival of Native Printed Texts in India.: Mastering Imperial Print: Acts of Resistance
In the newly established realm of print culture set up by the Britishers in the last two decades of the eighteenth century, it did not take long for the natives to pick up the new …
Selections from the Early Print-Newspapers in Colonial Calcutta, India (1780-1820): Heteroglossic Print, Diseases and Fashion
This book (the second in the series) has a selection from the early newspapers that had been printed in the early years of the British-East India Company, that is between …
CEDAW and the legitimacy of misogynous religious institutions.: Re-readings in canonical Hindu shastras.
The Convention on the Elimination of All Forms of Discrimination against Women (CEDAW) was adopted in 1979 by the UN General Assembly, and can be seen as an international bill of …
Imperial Print in Colonial Calcutta (1780-1820): A Realm of Early Print.: The Emergence of Heteroglossia in Print and Society.
A Beginners Guide to the Early Realm of Colonial Print Culture in India: Making Sense of the Curious Nature of Early Print in Bengal (1780-1820).
Who Cares for Postcolonial Theory?: The Death of a Literary Movement.
We belong to a generation in urban India that really is unable to fathom the need to agonize about the foreign-ness of the West as we have normalized the presence of many aspects …
Re-Reading the Gospel of Sri Ramakrishna in the 21st Century.
The Gospel of Sri Ramakrishna has an a-historical appeal that cuts across generations, time periods, geo-social spaces and lifestyle choices. The text or the person is not the sole …
The Emergence of Early Newspaper Print in Colonial Calcutta. (1780-1820): Snippets from a Hybrid World: Grammar Books, Politics and Advertisements.
27Till as recently as two hundred years ago, India was a manuscript culture meaning that the printed text did not exist. When the transition took place from a manuscript culture to …
In Gratitude to Judith Butler: For Her Legacy. the Performative Aspects of Print in the 18th Century in Colonial Calcutta, India: Telling a Story on
ISA Upanishad: de-Gendering the Text.
This rendition of an Upanishadic text is but a part of a larger series; the aim of this work is to construe Hindu religious texts as literature, and examine them within a gendered …