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Visible Histories, Disappearing Women: Producing Muslim Womanhood in Late Colonial Bengal
Visible Histories, Disappearing Women: Producing Muslim Womanhood in Late Colonial Bengal

Visible Histories, Disappearing Women: Producing Muslim Womanhood in Late Colonial Bengal

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Drawing on extensive archival research and oral histories of Muslim women who lived in Calcutta and Dhaka in the first half of the twentieth century, Sarkar traces Muslim women as they surface and disappear in colonial, Hindu nationalist, and liberal Muslim writings, as well as in the memories of Muslim women themselves. The oral accounts provide both a rich source of information about the social fabric of urban Bengal during the final years of colonial rule and a glimpse of the kind of negotiations with stereotypes that even relatively privileged, middle-class Muslim women are still frequently obliged to make in India today. Sarkar concludes with some reflections on the complex links between past constructions of Muslim women, current representations, and the violence against them in contemporary India.
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