"The essays in this volume map the concerns of gender onto the terrain of nation, finding significant connection, disjunctions and tensions between them. The authors argue that for any cultural analysis to be performed in the context of the decolonised nation-space, gender must take centrestage. The essays explore gender as a point of crisis in the cultural, social and political space of the nation. They attribute the existence of these crises to conflicts between gender, on the one hand, and family, community and nation on the other. These are then analysed in terms of female identity, subjectivity and agency within a narrative of historical modernity."
The Scandal of the State: Women, Law, and Citizenship in Postcolonial India
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