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: Covers the Mughal era to the independent state (approx. 253 pages). Women in India - Sita Anantha Raman

: Highlighting women’s own stories and their expressions of agency within their specific social contexts. Women in India: A Social and Cultural History, ...

: Investigates how the ideal of "Indian womanhood" became a central pillar for the nation's push for independence in 1947. : Covers the Mughal era to the independent state (approx

: Includes a look at modern Indian women, including their roles in various social movements and the resurgence of militant Hindu nationalism. Book Details : Investigates how the ideal of "Indian womanhood"

The work is organized into two primary chronological sections: the (antiquity to early medieval Hindu kingdoms) and the later era (Mughal dynasties through colonial rule to independence). Raman identifies four key interrelated themes throughout this history:

: Analyzing how gender and sexuality were depicted in male-authored premodern texts.

: Addressing the tension between women's subordinate status and their active resistance, negotiations with patriarchy, and self-expression. Key Historical Focus Areas