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| ISBN | 9789354429187 |
| Format | PaperBack |
| Language | English |
| Year of Publication | 2025 |
| Bib. Info | xxi, 445p.; 23 cm. Includes Index. |
| Categories | History |
| Product Weight | 650 gms. |
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The lives of the bhadramahila (generally, upper-caste educated women) and the rise of the ‘New Woman’ in late-colonial Bengal has attracted significant critical interest. However, For Home, Family, and Nation, is the first full-length study to focus on the evolution of gender issues in nationalist politics in Bengal and study the complex relationship between feminism, nationalism, and communalism, over a period of eight decades, from the 1870s onwards. This book examines the flexibility of this strand of nationalist thought, which constantly adjusted to new methods of selection and appropriation.