Rethinking New Womanhood : Practices of Gender, Class, Culture and Religion in South Asia / edited by Nazia Hussein.

Covering India, Bangladesh, Pakistan and Nepal, Rethinking New Womanhood effectively introduces a 'new' wave of gender research from South Asia that resonates with feminist debates around the world. The volume conceptualises 'new womanhood' as a complex, heterogeneous and interse...

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Online Access: Full Text (via Springer)
Other Authors: Hussein, Nazia (Editor)
Format: eBook
Language:English
Published: Cham : Springer International Publishing : Imprint : Palgrave Macmillan, 2018.
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Table of Contents:
  • 1. Introduction; Nazia Hussein; Part 1: 'New Woman': the real and the imagined
  • 1. 'New Woman' as a Flashpoint within the Nation: The Border as Method in Tales of Modernity; Nandita Ghosh
  • 2. Understanding the 'New Woman' in the Intersectional Grid of Caste, Class, Gender and Religion through the Works of Women Writers in India; Sanchayita Paul Chakrobarty
  • 3. The New Heroine: Gender Representations in Contemporary Pakistani Dramas; Virginie Dutoya
  • 4. Mis(s)guided by Popular Feminisms: TV commercials in India and the 'New Woman'; Deepali Yadav
  • Part2: New Woman': the consumer, student and worker
  • 5. Re-imagining the Traditional Buying Roles: Exploring the 'New Women' in Delhi
  • 6. Enacting 'New girlhoods': Muslim girls' education in Assam; Saba Hussain
  • 7. Bangladeshi New Women's Smart Dressing: Conforming, Negotiating and Resisting Organizational and Middle Class Respectable Aesthetic Standards; Nazia Hussein.