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Crossing Thresholds

Feminist Essays in Social History

Meera Kosambi

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2011

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412

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9788178243382

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English

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140 x 216 mm

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2007

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416

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9788178241821

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140 x 216 mm

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9788178245836

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The notion of the threshold, indicating the restricted periphery of the ‘woman’s place’ in family and society, was firmly embedded in the psyche of nineteenth-century women in western India. Yet some remarkable and articulate women (who are the focus of this book) ‘transgressed’ patriarchal boundaries—crossing thresholds, literally and metaphorically—to make their mark in the public sphere. These Indian women created the ‘first ripple feminism’ of the region.

Nineteenth-century men also inhabit the book—social reformers and those who helped these women, as well as conservatives who opposed both the reformers and the progressive women. The central objective of Professor Kosambi’s book is to interrogate official social history—which posits strong male reformers and passive women recipients—as well as retrieve and assess women’s own pioneering contribution to their proto-feminist efforts.

The Introduction presents a conceptual framework of public/private spheres, attempts to retrieve women’s subjectivity through their published narratives, and discusses questions of representation and ‘voice’.

The ten essays that follow span a variety of topics—the politics of iconizing individual women, women’s complex relationships to their homes and their bodies, women’s exposure to education and nationalism, the nature of conjugality and ‘consent’, ideas of motherhood and widowhood.

Uniting all these themes is the effort to amplify women’s voices and reconstruct their experiential worlds.

The book straddles the areas of Gender Studies, History, and Asian Studies while underscoring the resonance of these women’s lives with those of other women across South Asia and the West.

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Meera Kosambi is a sociologist trained in India, Sweden, and the USA. She has specialized in Urban Studies and Women’s Studies. She was formerly Director of the Research Centre for Women’s Studies at the SNDT Women’s University in Mumbai (Bombay). She has taught, lectured, and published widely in India and abroad. Her books include Pandita Ramabai’s American Encounter (Indiana University Press, 2003), and Pandita Ramabai Through Her Own Words (Oxford University Press, 2000).

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  • the Book
  • the Author(s)

The notion of the threshold, indicating the restricted periphery of the ‘woman’s place’ in family and society, was firmly embedded in the psyche of nineteenth-century women in western India. Yet some remarkable and articulate women (who are the focus of this book) ‘transgressed’ patriarchal boundaries—crossing thresholds, literally and metaphorically—to make their mark in the public sphere. These Indian women created the ‘first ripple feminism’ of the region.

Nineteenth-century men also inhabit the book—social reformers and those who helped these women, as well as conservatives who opposed both the reformers and the progressive women. The central objective of Professor Kosambi’s book is to interrogate official social history—which posits strong male reformers and passive women recipients—as well as retrieve and assess women’s own pioneering contribution to their proto-feminist efforts.

The Introduction presents a conceptual framework of public/private spheres, attempts to retrieve women’s subjectivity through their published narratives, and discusses questions of representation and ‘voice’.

The ten essays that follow span a variety of topics—the politics of iconizing individual women, women’s complex relationships to their homes and their bodies, women’s exposure to education and nationalism, the nature of conjugality and ‘consent’, ideas of motherhood and widowhood.

Uniting all these themes is the effort to amplify women’s voices and reconstruct their experiential worlds.

The book straddles the areas of Gender Studies, History, and Asian Studies while underscoring the resonance of these women’s lives with those of other women across South Asia and the West.

+ Read more

Meera Kosambi is a sociologist trained in India, Sweden, and the USA. She has specialized in Urban Studies and Women’s Studies. She was formerly Director of the Research Centre for Women’s Studies at the SNDT Women’s University in Mumbai (Bombay). She has taught, lectured, and published widely in India and abroad. Her books include Pandita Ramabai’s American Encounter (Indiana University Press, 2003), and Pandita Ramabai Through Her Own Words (Oxford University Press, 2000).

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  • the Book
  • the Author(s)

The notion of the threshold, indicating the restricted periphery of the ‘woman’s place’ in family and society, was firmly embedded in the psyche of nineteenth-century women in western India. Yet some remarkable and articulate women (who are the focus of this book) ‘transgressed’ patriarchal boundaries—crossing thresholds, literally and metaphorically—to make their mark in the public sphere. These Indian women created the ‘first ripple feminism’ of the region.

Nineteenth-century men also inhabit the book—social reformers and those who helped these women, as well as conservatives who opposed both the reformers and the progressive women. The central objective of Professor Kosambi’s book is to interrogate official social history—which posits strong male reformers and passive women recipients—as well as retrieve and assess women’s own pioneering contribution to their proto-feminist efforts.

The Introduction presents a conceptual framework of public/private spheres, attempts to retrieve women’s subjectivity through their published narratives, and discusses questions of representation and ‘voice’.

The ten essays that follow span a variety of topics—the politics of iconizing individual women, women’s complex relationships to their homes and their bodies, women’s exposure to education and nationalism, the nature of conjugality and ‘consent’, ideas of motherhood and widowhood.

Uniting all these themes is the effort to amplify women’s voices and reconstruct their experiential worlds.

The book straddles the areas of Gender Studies, History, and Asian Studies while underscoring the resonance of these women’s lives with those of other women across South Asia and the West.

+ Read more

Meera Kosambi is a sociologist trained in India, Sweden, and the USA. She has specialized in Urban Studies and Women’s Studies. She was formerly Director of the Research Centre for Women’s Studies at the SNDT Women’s University in Mumbai (Bombay). She has taught, lectured, and published widely in India and abroad. Her books include Pandita Ramabai’s American Encounter (Indiana University Press, 2003), and Pandita Ramabai Through Her Own Words (Oxford University Press, 2000).

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