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Mahadevi Varma - Political Essays on Women, Culture, and Nation (Hardcover, New)
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Mahadevi Varma - Political Essays on Women, Culture, and Nation (Hardcover, New)
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This edited volume of translations covers the major political
essays of India's first feminist Hindi poet. A devout follower and
advocate of Gandhi, Mahadevi Varma is a household name in India and
is a major woman of letters in the modern Hindi world. The essays
collected in this volume represent some of Mahadevi Varma s most
famous writings on the woman question in India. The collection also
includes an introduction to her life, with biographical notes, an
analysis of her importance in the field of Hindi letters, as well
as a selection of her poems these latter because Mahadevi Varma
made her mark in the world of Hindi literature through her poetry,
and a volume of translations would be incomplete without a sampling
of them. The introduction to the translated volume sketches
Mahadevi Varma's life and work and her significance to both the
development of modern standard Hindi as well as to the nascent
women's movement underway in the 1920s in India. Little scholarly
attention has been given in the academy outside of India to Varma s
numerous contributions to women s education, to the development of
modern standard Hindi, and to political thought during the
Independence movement in late-colonial India. This volume of
translations engages themes like language and nationalism, women s
roles as artists, the politics of motherhood and marriage themes
that continue to be relevant to women s lives in contemporary India
and to movements for women s rights outside India as well. This
volume of translations of Mahadevi Varma s feminist political
essays is the first of its kind. While some of these essays,
especially those from Mahadevi Varma s Hamari Shrinkhala Ki Kariyan
collection have been translated by Neera K. Sohoni and published
under the title Links in the Chain (Katha, 2003), there is no
sustained treatment of Varma s political thinking in one,
accessible volume. While there is ample work on Varma in Hindi,
scholars of feminism (and students of Hindi who are in the nascent
stages of language acquisition) have nowhere to turn for a
comprehensive sampling of her work. Mahadevi Varma is also one of
the most difficult writers to access even for trained scholars of
Hindi language and literature. Her highly Sanskritized diction and
her stylized prose sketches make her work a pleasure to read in the
original but daunting to translate into English. This volume has
contributions from some of the most highly regarded Hindi experts.
In the editor s introduction to the volume of translations a brief
biographical sketch followed by an analysis of the political
climate of Northern India has been provided so that the reader
unfamiliar with India of the 1920s-1940s will have the necessary
historical context to place her work. The introduction to the
volume also raises the issue of why she gave up writing poetry and
turned solely to writing prose when she became involved with the
movements for women s rights and national independence. Finally,
the volume provides feminist cultural historians a rich archive of
how Indian women like Mahadevi Varma were actively negotiating
their lives as women, activists, artists, teachers, and married
women. This work will be of use to scholars of Hindi language and
literature in the US/European academy and should be of interest to
cultural and feminist historians of modern India. This volume will
introduce Mahadevi Varma s literary scope to an English-speaking
audience, and will serve as a reference for feminist historians of
the nationalist period in the Indian subcontinent.
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