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Nation as Mother
Rated 4.00 out of 5 based on 12 customer ratings
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SKU: 9780670090112
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Explore the complex relationship between nation and motherhood in “Nation as Mother” (ISBN: 9780670090112) by Penguin India. This thought-provoking book delves into the construction of national identity through the lens of motherhood, examining cultural, historical, and societal influences. Discover the power dynamics, symbolism, and evolving narratives that shape our understanding of nationhood. A must-read for those interested in gender studies, history, and cultural analysis.
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Himanshu Jain –
While the book is insightful, it can be quite academic and inaccessible for casual readers. But overall, a valuable academic contribution.
Varun Gandhi –
Interesting concept, but I found the writing a bit dense at times. Some chapters were truly insightful, while others felt repetitive. Overall, a decent read.
Sanskar Vyas –
Nation as Mother is incredibly insightful, meticulously researched, and presents a powerful narrative. A must-read!
Sukhneet Singh –
A fascinating exploration of a complex topic. ‘Nation as Mother’ offers a unique perspective on national identity. Highly recommended for anyone interested in gender studies.
Dayal Singh –
A compelling read that challenges conventional notions of nationhood. This is a powerful book. It offers fresh perspectives.
Vijay Kumar –
The premise was promising, but I found the book somewhat dry and academic. It might not appeal to a general audience.
Bhavyaa Aggarwal –
An insightful exploration of the intersection between motherhood and national identity. It broadened my understanding of cultural symbolism.
Gungun –
A valuable contribution to the field. Although sometimes dense, the book provides a unique understanding of cultural influence.
Satyam Bapusaheb Fasale –
I appreciated the historical context, but felt the book lacked a strong conclusion. Still, a worthwhile read for those in academia.
Manan Ajmani –
The book provided a fresh lens to view nationhood. However, it could benefit from more contemporary examples to illustrate its points.
Kritika Suyal –
A thought-provoking and well-researched book! The arguments are compelling and provide a new understanding of cultural narratives.
Avisek Banerjee –
I struggled to connect with some of the arguments presented. It felt repetitive in sections, even though the subject matter is fascinating.