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Women and Literary Narratives in Colonial India: Her Myriad Gaze on the Other

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Explore the multifaceted perspectives of women writers in colonial India with “Women and Literary Narratives.” Sukla Chatterjee’s insightful analysis reveals their gaze on the “Other,” challenging conventional narratives. Discover how these women navigated identity, power, and representation through literature. ISBN: 9780367147945

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  • ISBN-13: 9780367147945
  • Publisher: Routledge (Manohar)
  • Binding: Unknown Binding
  • Language: English
  • Width: 152.3996952 mm
  • ISBN-10: 0367147947
  • Publisher Date: 01 Jan 2019
  • Height: 13.55997288 mm
  • Weight: 204.9999998 gr

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Weight 0.5 kg

23 reviews for Women and Literary Narratives in Colonial India: Her Myriad Gaze on the Other

  1. Chirag Mulchandani

    A comprehensive and thought-provoking analysis of women’s literary narratives. A must-read for scholars.

  2. Sushant Chandra

    I learned a lot about a new topic. It was a good read. I would recommend it if you are trying to get into new genre

  3. Hemant Kumar

    A very important piece of literature. Gives perspective to colonial India.

  4. Sarah Daniel Satdive

    A fascinating look at women writers in colonial India. Chatterjee’s analysis is insightful, though sometimes dense. Overall, a worthwhile read.

  5. Chopperla Naga Bhushanam

    While informative, the book could have benefited from a more engaging narrative style. Good reference material.

  6. Gauri Mongia

    Offers a nuanced understanding. The topic of colonial India is very well addressed. Good Job!

  7. Ritik Sharma

    The book is too focused on theoretical frameworks, which detracted from the subject matter. Good source material.

  8. Srishti Trikha

    A powerful exploration of women’s voices in colonial India. It’s a little tough to get through but great.

  9. Anshul Singh Vimal

    Interesting subject matter, but the writing style was a bit academic for my taste. Still, a valuable contribution to the field.

  10. Om Ashokkumar Sahitya

    A bit dry at points, but the information is valuable. Academic read with a few high point.

  11. Gagan B N

    A truly enlightening read! Chatterjee’s scholarship is impeccable, and her insights are profound. Worth every penny!

  12. Shivani Singh

    The author’s analysis felt a bit biased at times. Still, it offers a valuable perspective on colonial India.

  13. Naveen Kumar S

    A well-researched and insightful exploration of women’s voices in colonial India. Highly recommended for scholars.

  14. Pritesh Ghosh

    This book completely changed my perspective on colonial literature. A truly remarkable and important work!

  15. Aman Chouksey

    While the topic is compelling, the book felt somewhat repetitive at times. A decent read, though not groundbreaking.

  16. Ashish Kumar

    I liked the premise but thought the execution was lacking. It could be better with more accessible writing.

  17. Varun Mittal

    The book provides a good overview, but I wished it explored a broader range of authors and perspectives. Worth reading.

  18. Vishal Sinha

    The arguments are pretty solid. I agree with some of the arguments but not with everything. Its okayish.

  19. Shreya Sharma

    I wish it would have covered more variety of narratives. It still is a good addition to my collection.

  20. Lakshay Pahuja

    An excellent book that is insightful and well-written. It is a valuable contribution to the field. Great Book!

  21. Swapnil Lohani

    An important work that sheds light on a previously under-examined area of literary history. Highly recommended!

  22. Madhur Agarwal

    Chatterjee’s book is a must-read for anyone interested in colonial literature and women’s studies. I am impressed!

  23. Devansh Saxena

    A useful book, though I found myself disagreeing with some of the author’s interpretations. Worth reading.

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