Visualizing Indian Women : 1875-1947 Hardcover Malavika Karlekar

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Book Title
Visualizing Indian Women : 1875-1947 Hardcover Malavika Karlekar
ISBN
9780195677317
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Publisher
Oxford University Press, Incorporated
ISBN-10
0195677315
ISBN-13
9780195677317
eBay Product ID (ePID)
48649764

Product Key Features

Number of Pages
152 Pages
Language
English
Publication Name
Visualizing Indian Women : 1875-1947
Subject
Women's Studies, Photoessays & Documentaries
Publication Year
2006
Type
Textbook
Subject Area
Social Science, Photography
Author
Malavika Karlekar
Format
Hardcover

Dimensions

Item Height
0.6 in
Item Weight
32.8 Oz
Item Length
11.4 in
Item Width
8.7 in

Additional Product Features

Intended Audience
Scholarly & Professional
LCCN
2006-273292
Dewey Edition
22
Illustrated
Yes
Dewey Decimal
305.4095409034
Table Of Content
IntroductionPHOTOGRAPHS: Section 1. Visualizing the FamilySection 2. The Learning ExperienceSection 3. Worlds BeyondSection 4. The Freedom StruggleSection 5. Towards the Midnight Hour
Synopsis
This is a rare collection of 300 archival photographs depicting women's lives during the period 1875-1947. It also includes a comprehensive, well-researched, yet lucid introduction placing in context the photographs which have been gleaned from private collections of families and friends, as well as from archives sections of various institutions., This rare collection of 300 archival photographs accompanied by explanatory captions depicts women s lives during the period 1875 1947. It also includes a comprehensive, well-researched, yet lucid introduction placing in context the photographs which have been gleaned from private collections of families and friends, as well as from archives sections of various institutions, originally presented in an exhibition held by the Centre for Women s Development Studies. Focusing on the photographs, the book is divided into five sections of images: Visualizing the Family showcases family photographs that show the changing role of women due to the emergence of the urban nuclear family The Learning Experience looks at pioneers in educational reform and the experiences of women in schools and colleges Worlds Beyond studies the beginnings of women s emancipation by recording upper caste women as pioneers in the creative arts, middle-class women travelling and experiencing life outside the home, and women as agricultural labourers and factory workers The Freedom Struggle documents the process of women's evolution as active political beings in a critical phase of the nation's history and Towards the Midnight Hour captures a sense of challenge and commitment by highlighting the emergence of women as professionals and their experiences through the Bengal famine, Quit India movement, Partition, and the Second World War. This professionally designed, well-produced volume provides a more holistic understanding of what is learnt through the written word, memory, and recall. This book will be of great interest to general readers, students and scholars of gender studies, history, sociology, culture and media studies photographers, photo-journalists, archivists, and art historians., This rare collection of 300 archival photographs accompanied by explanatory captions depicts women s lives during the period 1875 1947. It also includes a comprehensive, well-researched, yet lucid introduction placing in context the photographs which have been gleaned from private collections of families and friends, as well as from archives sections of various institutions, originally presented in an exhibition held by the Centre for Women s DevelopmentStudies. Focusing on the photographs, the book is divided into five sections of images: Visualizing the Family showcases family photographs that show the changing role of women due to theemergence of the urban nuclear family The Learning Experience looks at pioneers in educational reform and the experiences of women in schools and colleges Worlds Beyond studies the beginnings of women s emancipation by recording upper caste women as pioneers in the creative arts, middle-class women travelling and experiencing life outside the home, and women as agricultural labourers and factory workers The Freedom Struggle documents the process of women's evolution as active political beingsin a critical phase of the nation's history and Towards the Midnight Hour captures a sense of challenge and commitment by highlighting the emergence of women as professionals and their experiencesthrough the Bengal famine, Quit India movement, Partition, and the Second World War. This professionally designed, well-produced volume provides a more holistic understanding of what is learnt through the written word, memory, and recall. This book will be of great interest to general readers, students and scholars of gender studies, history, sociology, culture and media studies photographers, photo-journalists, archivists, and art historians., This rare collection of 300 archival photographs accompanied by explanatory captions depicts women's lives during the period 1875-1947. It also includes a comprehensive, well-researched, yet lucid introduction placing in context the photographs, which have been gleaned from private collections of families and friends, as well as from archive sections of various institutions, originally presented in an exhibition held by the Centre for Women's Development Studies. The book is divided into five sections of images: Visualizing the Family showcases family photographs that show the changing role of women due to the emergence of the urban nuclear family; The Learning Experience looks at pioneers in educational reform and the experiences of women in schools and colleges; Worlds Beyond studies the beginnings of women's emancipation by recording upper caste women as pioneers in the creative arts, middle-class women as agricultural laborers and factory workers; The Freedom Struggle documents the process of women's evolution as active political beings in a critical phase of the nation's history; and Towards the Midnight Hour captures a sense of challenge and commitment by highlighting the emergence of women as professionals and their experiences through the Bengal famine, the Quit India movement, Partition, and the Second World War. This professionally designed, well-produced volume provides a more holistic understanding of what is learned through the written word, memory, and recall. The book will be of great interest to general readers, students, and scholars of gender studies, history, sociology, and culture and media studies; photographers, photo-journalists, archivists, and art historians.
LC Classification Number
HQ1743.V57 2006

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