Description
Unfolding Feminism in India: Women, Power and Politics provides a comprehensive examination of the feminist movement in India and its impact on women’s political participation and empowerment. The book traces the historical development of feminist thought and activism in India, from early reform movements to contemporary struggles for gender equality.
Through detailed analysis and case studies, author Skylab Sahu explores how Indian women have challenged patriarchal structures and claimed their place in political spheres. The work addresses key themes including women’s suffrage, political representation, labor rights, and social movements. It examines the unique characteristics of Indian feminism, shaped by colonial history, religious diversity, and caste dynamics.
This scholarly work is essential for understanding how gender politics have shaped modern India and continue to influence policy and social discourse. It serves as both a historical record and a critical analysis of ongoing feminist struggles in South Asia.







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