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Gendered Transactions The White Woman In Colonial India C18201930 1st Edition Indrani Sen

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Gendered Transactions The White Woman In Colonial India C18201930 1st Edition Indrani Sen
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Publisher: Manchester University Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 1.21 MB
Pages: 240
Author: Indrani Sen
ISBN: 9780719089626, 071908962X
Language: English
Year: 2017
Edition: 1

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Gendered Transactions The White Woman In Colonial India C18201930 1st Edition Indrani Sen by Indrani Sen 9780719089626, 071908962X instant download after payment.

This book seeks to capture the complex experience of the white woman in colonial India through an exploration of gendered interactions over the nineteenth and early twentieth centuries. It examines missionary and memsahibs' colonial writings, both literary and non-literary, probing their
construction of Indian women of different classes and regions, such as zenana women, peasants, ayahs and wet-nurses.
Also examined are delineations of European female health issues in male authored colonial medical handbooks, which underline the misogyny undergirding this discourse. Giving voice to the Indian woman, this book also scrutinises the fiction of the first generation of western-educated Indian women who
wrote in English, exploring their construction of white women and their negotiations with colonial modernities.
This fascinating book will be of interest to the general reader and to experts and students of gender studies, colonial history, literary and cultural studies as well as the social history of health and medicine.

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