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Yamuna's Journey

Forfatter:
pocket, 2022
Engelsk
319,-

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Baba Padmanji's 1857 Marathi novelYamunaparyatan highlights the suffering of Hindu

widows, forced into a life of loneliness and torture by their cruel Brahminical

families. The heroine of the novel, Yamuna, starts off as a happily married woman,

sharing a bond of mutual trust and respect with her husband. She travels with

him across various regions of the Bombay Presidency and western India and her

interactions with widows on the way reveal the extent of their suffering within Hindu

patriarchal and Brahminical society. Yamuna sympathizes with them and calls for

urgent reform, while advocating for widow remarriage.

When tragedy strikes and Yamuna is widowed, she too is tortured and stigmatized.

But the feisty young woman manages to start a new chapter in life by converting to

Christianity and remarrying a Christian man.

Yamuna's Journey is the first English translation of Padmanji's pathbreaking novel. In

this engrossing and layered translation, Deepra Dandekar paints a poignant portrait

of Indian women's lives in the nineteenth century. It offers contemporary readers a

timely, necessary glimpse of history.

Forfatter
Baba Padmanji
ISBN
9789354473616
Språk
Engelsk
Vekt
213 gram
Utgivelsesdato
1.12.2022
Antall sider
216