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Visible histories, disappearing women : producing Muslim womanhood in late colonial Bengal / Mahua Sarkar.

By: Sarkar, Mahua.
Material type: TextTextPublisher: Durham : Duke University Press, 2008.Description: xi, 338 p.Subject(s): Muslim women -- India -- West Bengal -- History -- 19th century | Women in Islam | West Bengal -- History -- 19th century | Great Britain -- Colonies -- Asia -- AdministrationDDC classification: 305.4
Contents:
The colonial cast : the merchant, the soldier, the "writer" (clerk), their lovers, and the trouble with "native women's" histories -- The politics of (in)visibility : Muslim women in (Hindu) nationalist discourse -- Negotiating modernity : the social production of Muslim-ness in late colonial Bengal -- Difference in memory.
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The colonial cast : the merchant, the soldier, the "writer" (clerk), their lovers, and the trouble with "native women's" histories -- The politics of (in)visibility : Muslim women in (Hindu) nationalist discourse -- Negotiating modernity : the social production of Muslim-ness in late colonial Bengal -- Difference in memory.

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