My Account
View Cart
Log-out
0
17 years of Excellence
SUBJECTS
ADV. SEARCH
Home
>
Subjects
>
History
In Their Own Words : British Women Writers And India 1740-1857
by Rosemary Raza
Price :
Rs
595.00
Your Price :
Rs
535.50
10
Do British memsahibs deserve their reputation as ‘spoilers’ of the Raj? Is some recent scholarship justified in seeing them as little more than peripheral? Seeking answers to these questions, Rosemary Raza examines the experience and literary work of British women in India up to 1857. The growth in women’s writing in the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries, and the contribution made by women writers in popularizing material on India and mediating it for a metropolitan audience, provide evidence for a number of themes: the role of women in the growth of an exclusive British domesticity in India; women’s occupations — notably missionary endeavour — that brought increasing involvement with India; British women’s exploration and engagement with the hidden world of Indian women; the role of British women in race relations; women’s changing representation of India for a popular audience in Britain; and their often critical relationship with colonial authority. Raza examines for the first time the whole body of women’s published writing on India up to 1857, including the work of over eighty authors, many of them previously unknown. Her discussion of various aspects of women’s roles and lives in India is enlivened with interesting and entertaining illustrations. The broad spectrum of authorship extends our understanding beyond the lives of the memsahibs and challenges some of the generalized assumptions about British women based on the later ‘high noon’ of expire.
Payment accepted by All Major Credit and Debit Cards, Net Banking, Cash Cards, Paytm, UPI, Paypal. Our payment gateways are 100% secure.
Check Delivery
Pls. enter your postal pincode.
Pls. enter valid Indian Postal Pincode.
Books by Same Author
15%
Representing Sindh: Images of the British Encounter
by Rosemary Raza
10%
In Their Own Words : British Women Writers and India 1740-1857
by Rosemary Raza
Books of Similar Interest
10%
Traditions in Motion : Religion and Society in History
by Saberwal, Satish & Varma, Supriya (eds)
18%
Traditional Industry in the Economy of Colonial India
by Roy
15%
South India Under The Vijayanagar Empire ; The Aravido Dynasty
by Heras, Henry
22%
Jallianwala Bagh : A Groundbreaking History of the 1919 Massacre
by V.N. Datta
10%
A Fatal Friendship (OIP)
by Llewellyn-Jones, Rosie
Support
Phone :
+91-9266663909
Email :
support [at] bestbookmart.com
Timing :
10:00 AM to 6:00 PM (Mon-Fri)
Quick Links
View Cart
My Account
Terms & Conditions
Privacy Policy
Return Policy
More Links
Our Subjects
Our Publishers
Powered By