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Feminist vision or "treason against men?" : Kashibai Kanitkar and the engendering of Marathi literature

By: Kanitkar, Kashibai | Kosambi, Meera (tr / ed).
Material type: materialTypeLabelBookPublisher: Ranikhet : Permanent Black, c2008Description: xii;339p. : pb 8.5x5.5.ISBN: 9788178243429.Subject(s): Women writers - India | Literary legacy - India | Women - social conditions - IndiaDDC classification: 928.954 Summary: Kashibai Kanitkar (1861–1948), was the first major woman writer in Marathi. She was largely self-taught and keenly conscious of the benefits of womens education. She promoted this and other emancipatory measures for women through her prolific and wide-ranging writings-both fiction and non-fiction-deploying them as a mode of social reform discourse. The present book includes translations of most of Kashibais works: both her novels (in abridged form); a review of Pandita Ramabais American travelogue; long extracts from Kashibais episodic autobiographical narrative as well as from her biography of Indias first woman doctor, Dr. Anandibai Joshee; and an article tracing the history of womens education in Maharashtra. A comprehensive introduction by Meera Kosambi contextualizes these texts and situates Kashibai within her social and literary milieu. Kashibai, Professor Kosambi shows, was a pioneering writer who created a new paradigm in Marathi literature. It was she who enabled Maharashtras rich tradition of womens writings by foundational contributions which engendered Marathi literature.
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Kashibai Kanitkar (1861–1948), was the first major woman writer in Marathi. She was largely self-taught and keenly conscious of the benefits of womens education. She promoted this and other emancipatory measures for women through her prolific and wide-ranging writings-both fiction and non-fiction-deploying them as a mode of social reform discourse. The present book includes translations of most of Kashibais works: both her novels (in abridged form); a review of Pandita Ramabais American travelogue; long extracts from Kashibais episodic autobiographical narrative as well as from her biography of Indias first woman doctor, Dr. Anandibai Joshee; and an article tracing the history of womens education in Maharashtra. A comprehensive introduction by Meera Kosambi contextualizes these texts and situates Kashibai within her social and literary milieu. Kashibai, Professor Kosambi shows, was a pioneering writer who created a new paradigm in Marathi literature. It was she who enabled Maharashtras rich tradition of womens writings by foundational contributions which engendered Marathi literature.

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