Women and Social Change

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The book mainly covers the history of women of Gujarat from nineteenth century to Gandhian phase. But, the regional specification is treated as sub-set or sub-system of total Indian culture.

The book reflects the wide range of controversies, debates and concerns over women issues glaringly surfaced as a corollary of women's historicity during colonial regime. It also encompasses the various dynamics of gender construct, the women's identity formation and complex simultaneity of their marginalization.

Yet the obscure women from cities and distinct country towns much before the coming of Gandhi played projecting role as agents of social change. They redefined themselves. The women of diverse class, castes and communities converged for common cause of their uplift and social reforms and constituted 'collective identity' by making 'transversal shift' while maintaining their ethnic rootedness.

This study deals with multifarious dimensions of live experiences of women's past. It provides a fresh approach to a number of central problems in the history of women in Gujarat.

ABOUT THE AUTHOR Shirin Mehta

Shirin Mehta is former Professor of History, Gujarat Univeristy, Ahmedabad. She was Visiting Professor of History at the Sunderland Univeristy, UK, from 1996 to 2001. She was also the President of the Gujarat Itihas Parished. Dr. Metha has participated in a number of national and international seminars and conferences on women. She has published many articles on socio-cultural aspects of history. Her work includes Peasantry and Nationalism: A Case Study of Bardoli Satyagraha.

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Title
Women and Social Change
Author
Edition
1st ed.
Publisher
ISBN
8131602028, 9788131602027
Length
x+337p., Tables; Bibliography; Index; 22cm.
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