Feminism in India
Feminism in India
Feminism in India
Feminism in India
Feminism in India
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Compared to some other countries there has been only sparse theoretical writing in feminism.
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of social reforms and welfare instead of being recognized as autonomous agents of change. The emphasis was on recreating new space in pre-existing feminine roles of caring. The women involved were those related to male activists, elite, western educated, upper caste Hindus.
History
First phase: 1850 1915
The colonial venture into modernity brought concepts of democracy, equality and individual rights. The rise of the concept of nationalism and introspection of discriminatory practices brought about social reform movements related to caste and gender relations. This first phase of feminism in India was initiated by men to uproot the social evils of sati (widow immolation), to allow widow remarriage, to forbid child marriage, and to reduce illiteracy, as well as to regulate the age of consent and to ensure property rights through legal intervention. Women in this phase were categorized along with lower castes as subjects
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References
[1] Partha Chatterjee, "The Nationalist Resolution of the Womens Question," in Recasting Women: Essays in Colonial History, Kumkum Sangari and Sudesh Vaid, eds. New Brunswick: Rutgers University Press. [2] No. 2: Commission of Sati (Prevention) Act, 1987 National Council for Women, Proposed amendments to the 1987 Sati Prevention Act Bhasin, Kamala and Khan, Nighat Said. "Some Questions on Feminism and Its Relevance in South Asia", Kali for Women, New Delhi, 1986. Chaudhuri, Maitrayee. (ed.). "Feminism in India: Issues in Contemporary Indian Feminism", Kali for Women, New Delhi, 2004. Kumar, Radha. "The History of Doing", Kali for Women, New Delhi, 1998 Jain, Pratibh and Sharma, Sangeeta (ed.). "Women in Freedom Struggle: Invisible Images" in Women Images, Rawat Publication, Jaipur, 1995. Singh, Maina Chawla. "Feminism in India", Asian Journal of Womens Studies. Seoul, 30 June 2004. Vol. 10, Iss. 2; 48
See also
Women in India Sexism in India
External links
"Nothing to Go Back To - The Fate of the Widows of Vrindavan, India" WNN Women News Network Nov 5, 2007 NaukriForWomen.com - Indias first women only job site
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