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305.4201 KRI Feminists & science : critiques & changing perspectives in India, vol. 2 | 305.4201 SAL Judith Butler | 305.420922 MEN No woman's land : women from Pakistan, India and Bangladesh write on the partition of India | 305.420948 THA Women writing history : three generations | 305.42095 AGA Structure of patriarchy : the state, the community and the household | 305.4209515 SAM Sky train : Tibetan women on the edge of history | 305.420954 ANA Mapping Women's History: Recovery, Resistance and Activism in Colonial and Postcolonial India |
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Three historians. Three generations. Spanning nearly a century of work, Romila Thapar, Kumkum Roy and Preeti Gulati, reflect on their lives and their engagement with one of the most demanding, and most crucial, disciplines of our times. Personal narratives of growing up—learning about history, charting new and distinct paths as researchers, the challenges of teaching—meld effortlessly into a larger and complex changing context: the emergence of an independent nation, of movements that have helped shape the process, and of resistance. To what extent, the authors ask, have feminisms made a difference? Can these interventions lead to redefining or rejuvenating the discipline, transforming it into a more inclusive space where diverse voices can be acknowledged and heard with respect and understanding? These and other questions inform this accessible and lucid text.
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