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Gendered Publics_C Chandraprava Saikiani And The Mahila Samiti In Colonial Assam by Hemjyoti Medhi, Oxford India

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    Author(s)Hemjyoti Medhi
    PublisherOxford India
    ISBN9780199482900
    Pages352
    BindingSoftcover
    LanguageEnglish
    Publish YearNovember 2023

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    Oxford India Gendered Publics_C Chandraprava Saikiani And The Mahila Samiti In Colonial Assam by Hemjyoti Medhi

    This work is the first comprehensive effort to recover the forgotten histories of the highly impactful women's association, the Assam Mahila Samiti, and the life and times of its founding secretary Chandraprava Saikiani, who was a celebrated writer, mobilizer, and publisher, despite being an unwed mother and belonging to a 'lower' caste. The book traverses the individual and collective journeys of Saikiani and the mahila samitis from the 1920s to the 1950s in conversation with parallel tribal-caste and literary associations, anti-colonial movements and international ideological paradigms such as the Bolshevik revolution. It also makes significant methodological interventions in interdisciplinary studies through the careful interweaving of print sources with handwritten minutes of early mahila samiti meetings, performative spaces such as Women's singing of naam kirtan, women's weaving and women's memory (recorded as part of a digital archive of the mahila samitis in Assam). It provides insights into issues related to history and memory, literary studies, and nascent vernacular publics in South Asia and Women's Studies.



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