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Purdah: Status Of Indian Women - The Status of Indian Women from Ancient Times to the Twentieth Century (Hardcover)
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Purdah: Status Of Indian Women - The Status of Indian Women from Ancient Times to the Twentieth Century (Hardcover)
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Purdah, which can be formal law or informal custom, involves
keeping women segregated from society, restricting their
independence, and obliging them to dress in clothing that fully
covers them. First published by Kegan Paul in 1932, this was a
seminal book for the women's rights movement in general, and the
Indian Woman's Movement in particular, and remains highly relevant
today, as Indian, Islamic and Asian women continue to feel the
conflict between modernity and tradition. Swiss by birth and
married to an Indian, the author had a unique opportunity to see
life in India from the perspective of women in purdah. Beginning in
the Vedic period, she shows how the institution of purdah developed
over time, describes purdah as long practiced in India, and then
details the various reform and suffragette measures undertaken to
eradicate it and the effect of the Nationalist movement on Indian
women's freedom. There are clear parallels with women in other
countries. In recent decades, purdah is once again reasserting
itself in parts of India and elsewhere as conservative forces gain
ground. This important work gives insight into the roots and
strength of this tradition.
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