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Speaking of the Self - Gender, Performance, and Autobiography in South Asia (Paperback)
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Speaking of the Self - Gender, Performance, and Autobiography in South Asia (Paperback)
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Many consider the autobiography to be a Western genre that
represents the self as fully autonomous. The contributors to
Speaking of the Self challenge this presumption by examining a wide
range of women's autobiographical writing from South Asia.
Expanding the definition of what kinds of writing can be considered
autobiographical, the contributors analyze everything from poetry,
songs, mystical experiences, and diaries to prose, fiction,
architecture, and religious treatises. The authors they study are
just as diverse: a Mughal princess, an eighteenth-century courtesan
from Hyderabad, a nineteenth-century Muslim prostitute in Punjab, a
housewife in colonial Bengal, a Muslim Gandhian devotee of Krishna,
several female Indian and Pakistani novelists, and two male actors
who worked as female impersonators. The contributors find that in
these autobiographies the authors construct their gendered selves
in relational terms. Throughout, they show how autobiographical
writing-in whatever form it takes-provides the means toward more
fully understanding the historical, social, and cultural milieu in
which the author performs herself and creates her subjectivity.
Contributors: Asiya Alam, Afshan Bokhari, Uma Chakravarti, Kathryn
Hansen, Siobhan Lambert-Hurley, Anshu Malhotra, Ritu Menon, Shubhra
Ray, Shweta Sachdeva Jha, Sylvia Vatuk
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