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Words of Her Own

- Women Authors in Nineteenth-Century Bengal

About Words of Her Own

Words of Her Own situates the experiences and articulations of emergent women writers in nineteenth-century Bengal through an exploration of works authored by them. Based on a spectrum of genres-such as autobiographies, novels, and, travelogues-this book examines the socio-cultural incentives that enabled the dawn of middle-class Hindu and Brahmo women authors at that time. Murmu explores the intersections of class, caste, gender, language, and religion in theseworks. Reading these texts within a specific milieu, Murmu sets out to rectify the essentialist conception of women''s writings being a monolithic body of works that display a firmly gendered form and content, by offering rich insights into the complex world of women''s subjectivities in colonial Bengal. In attempting to do so, this book opens up the possibility of reconfiguring mainstream history by questioning the scholarly conceptualization of patriarchy being omnipotent enough to shape theintricacies of gender relations, resulting in the flattening of self-fashioning by women writers. The book contends that there were women authors who flouted the norms of literary aesthetics and tastes set by male literati, thereby creating a literary tradition of their own in Bangla and becoming agents ofhistory at the turn of the century.

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  • Language:
  • English
  • ISBN:
  • 9780199498000
  • Binding:
  • Hardback
  • Pages:
  • 456
  • Published:
  • July 16, 2020
  • Dimensions:
  • 224x149x41 mm.
  • Weight:
  • 610 g.
Delivery: 2-4 weeks
Expected delivery: August 13, 2025

Description of Words of Her Own

Words of Her Own situates the experiences and articulations of emergent women writers in nineteenth-century Bengal through an exploration of works authored by them. Based on a spectrum of genres-such as autobiographies, novels, and, travelogues-this book examines the socio-cultural incentives that enabled the dawn of middle-class Hindu and Brahmo women authors at that time. Murmu explores the intersections of class, caste, gender, language, and religion in theseworks. Reading these texts within a specific milieu, Murmu sets out to rectify the essentialist conception of women''s writings being a monolithic body of works that display a firmly gendered form and content, by offering rich insights into the complex world of women''s subjectivities in colonial Bengal. In attempting to do so, this book opens up the possibility of reconfiguring mainstream history by questioning the scholarly conceptualization of patriarchy being omnipotent enough to shape theintricacies of gender relations, resulting in the flattening of self-fashioning by women writers. The book contends that there were women authors who flouted the norms of literary aesthetics and tastes set by male literati, thereby creating a literary tradition of their own in Bangla and becoming agents ofhistory at the turn of the century.

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