Memsahibs’ Writings: Colonial Narratives on Indian Women
Indrani Sen(Ed.)
Price
1020.00
ISBN
9788125045526
Language
English
Pages
344
Format
Paperback
Dimensions
140 x 216 mm
Year of Publishing
2012
Territorial Rights
World
Imprint
Orient BlackSwan

The white women of colonial India wrote extensively; they maintained journals and diaries, wrote letters home, authored novels and penned their memoirs. This anthology brings together a fascinating collection of such writings written over the period 1820s–1920s, focusing on their relations with ‘native’ women.

The compilation draws on the experiences of medical missionaries, travellers, journalists and administrators’ wives and is organised around key sites of contact.

A comprehensive introduction by Indrani Sen places these writings in historical perspective.

Indrani Sen is Associate Professor at the Department of English at Sri Venkateswara College, University of Delhi.
Acknowledgements
Introduction
  1. Nautch Girls
  2. Religions, Regions, Class and Caste
  3. Female Attire
  4. Princely Women
  5. Wet-nurses and Ayahs
  6. Purdah
  7. Social Evils and Social Reform
  8. Health in the Zenana
  9. Female Education
  10. Faithful Indian Wife
  11. Indian Woman—White Man
  12. Purdah Parties
  13. The New Indian Woman
  14. The Indian ‘Gaze’
Glossary
 Biographical Notes
 Bibliography
 Index
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