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A Genre of Her Own
Life Narratives and Feminist Literary Beginnings in Modern India
A Genre of Her Own
Life Narratives and Feminist Literary Beginnings in Modern India
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Description
A Genre of Her Own makes a claim for feminist literary beginnings in life narratives during the late-nineteenth and early-twentieth centuries in India. It demonstrates a range of aesthetic intonations and self-determinations by women in varied genres including pamphlets, letters, travelogues, essays, autobiographies and novels. Paying close attention to style and intentionality in select pioneering texts, this study traces complex affective notes such as pride, despair, wit, lament, nostalgia, anger, hope and celebration. As active participants in the print culture of their times, the writers were often self-reflexive about their overlapping identities as writer and woman, and actively sought to create a full-fledged gendered formalism in conversation with the normatively male literary milieu. The writers overtly engage with the centrality of writing, the dangers and secrecies involved, the precise global horizons that the textual mode access-of marriage and motherhood, domestic labour and caretaking, romance and sexuality, public service and intellectual prowess, illness and aging, religious quests and scrambles for livelihood, and an everyday effervescence of humour and desire. It is within these lived and recollected perspectives that this study is anchored, especially as they emerge, coalesce, and evolve over time through morphing sites of literary production.
Table of Contents
Introduction: Contravention of Beginnings
Chapter 1: The Pamphleteer, the Letter-writer, and the Essayist
Chapter 2: The Memoirist, the Dramatist, and the Novelist
Chapter 3: The Elegist, the Diaryist, and the Traveloguer
Conclusion: The Poet and the Chorus
Bibliography
Index
About the Author
Product details
| Published | Oct 30 2025 |
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| Format | Hardback |
| Edition | 1st |
| Extent | 256 |
| ISBN | 9789356408234 |
| Imprint | Bloomsbury Academic India |
| Dimensions | 9 x 5 inches |
| Publisher | Bloomsbury Publishing India Pvt. Ltd |

















