Gender, History and Culture: Inside the Haveli contains 22 essays that cover various aspects of Rama Mehta's novel Inside the Haveli. Each one of these explores a new dimension – linguistic structures, historical background, Rajasthani traditions, feudalism, ethnography, lifestyles, purdah, categories of power, family and gender relations. Placed within multiple frames, sociology, history and aesthetics find their own balance. Inside the Haveli, the only novel of a renowned sociologist Rama Mehta, is in itself a blend of sociological constructs and individual aspirations and is viewed as an interface between tradition and modernity. The contributors to this volume include distinguished scholars like Uma Parameswaran, Ranbir Sinh, Jasbir Jain, Malashri Lal, Vrinda Nabar, Pratibha Jain, Sudha Rai and several others. They have opened out hitherto invisible aspects of the novel subjecting it to critical scrutiny and, in the process, have also questioned traditional interpretations. The book will interest both lay readers and scholars of history, sociology and literature.
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ABOUT THE AUTHOR Supriya Agarwal
Supriya Agarwal is Head, Department of English, Khandelwal P.G. Girls College, Jaipur. Her Doctoral work is on the Orphan Woman Character of the Victorian Novel. She has completed UGC research projects on American and Canadian writers. Co-editor of Gender and Narrative and Writer of the Caribbean Diaspora, she has several published articles, and is currently working on South Asian Writers.
ABOUT THE AUTHOR Urmil Talwar
Urmil Talwar is on the faculty of English at B.G.D. Government Girls College, Shahpura. An RES, she worked for her doctoral thesis with Professor Kaul on "The Role of Public Schools in Shaping the Literary Cultur of England During 1920's and 1930's" Co-editor of Literary Debates, she has published papers on British Fiction and theory.
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Title
Gender, History and Culture: Inside the Haveli
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Edition
1st ed.
Publisher
Rawat Publications, 2009
ISBN
8131602478
Length
xvi+238p,.
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