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Tamil Female Civil Space: Its Evolution and Decline in Tamil Eelam (Paperback)

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“Tamil Female Civil Space” explores the unique evolution and decline of grassroots feminism in Tamil Eelam. Unlike Western-centric ideologies, this movement empowered working-class women in a developing nation. Discover how war and genocide tragically impacted this promising social transformation. Ramavtar Sharma’s insightful analysis challenges conventional feminist discourse. ISBN: 9789350026229

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  • ISBN-13: 9789350026229
  • Publisher: Aakar Books
  • Binding: Paperback
  • Language: English
  • Width: 14 mm
  • ISBN-10: 9350026228
  • Publisher Date: 01 Aug 2019
  • Height: 21.6 mm
  • No of Pages: 132

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Weight 0.5 kg

15 reviews for Tamil Female Civil Space: Its Evolution and Decline in Tamil Eelam (Paperback)

  1. Devesh Lal

    Important perspective on female empowerment in Tamil Eelam. Some sections felt repetitive, but overall insightful. Gave me a deeper understanding.

  2. Aayush Kumar

    Ramavtar Sharma’s analysis offers a critical lens to feminist movement in Eelam. It is an important historical account.

  3. Aryan Chouhan

    A thought-provoking read about Tamil feminism. I learned a lot, though the writing style was dense at times. War’s impact is heartbreaking.

  4. Tanushri Mehra

    It gave me a deeper understanding of feminism in developing countries. I wish there were more personal stories to make it more human.

  5. Devender Pratap Mall

    The author provides very insightful view about Eelam’s feminism and how the community got affected by war.

  6. Amitrakshar Sanyal

    The book is a critical analysis of decline of feminism in Eelam due to conflict, but the language is dense.

  7. Vignesh P

    The book offered a unique lens. I found some arguments compelling, while others needed more support. I’m glad I read it.

  8. Nishi Maurya

    An eye-opening account of Tamil female activism! The historical context really helped. A bit academic but ultimately worthwhile.

  9. Prerika Singh

    This book opened my eyes to a part of history I knew nothing about. The section about genocide was particularly moving and informative.

  10. Drishti Singh

    The book needed better editing. The concepts were difficult to understand at times.

  11. Lekshmi Nandana

    Important and interesting, but dense academic text. The war affected the rise of grassroots movement so tragically.

  12. Parleen Ranhotra

    A complex and challenging read. The book provides a new perspective on feminism in conflict zones. The descriptions of war’s impact are powerful.

  13. Ayush Kanojia

    A valuable contribution to feminist studies. However, prior knowledge of Tamil history is helpful. It could be accessible to a wider audience.

  14. Balamuri Sai Sravan

    I appreciated the focus on working-class women. Some parts felt disjointed, but the overall message resonated.

  15. Rupanjan Das

    I was expecting a wider view on Eelam’s feminism. The details about civil war are intense and gives a good understanding.

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