Making of Indian Feminism - Part 1
Offered By: NPTEL-NOC IITM via YouTube
Course Description
Overview
Explore the rich history of Indian feminism in this 14-minute lecture that examines how the movement has been documented through various perspectives. Discover the chronological development, conceptual frameworks, and critical analyses that challenge the traditional historical narrative by incorporating a gender-focused lens. Learn how feminist historians have worked to address the erasure of women from India's historical record, providing a more comprehensive understanding of the nation's past and the evolution of its feminist movement.
Syllabus
Making of Indian Feminism - Part 1
Taught by
NPTEL-NOC IITM
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