Nation and the Construction of 'Woman' in 19th Century Indian Nationalism
Offered By: NPTEL-NOC IITM via YouTube
Course Description
Overview
Explore the nineteenth century nationalist construction of women in India, examining why and how the women's question became central to nationalist and reformist movements. Delve into the impact of these movements on shaping gender as a conceptual framework, gaining insights into the historical context of women's roles in Indian society.
Syllabus
Nation and the Construction of 'Woman'
Taught by
NPTEL-NOC IITM
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