Sexuality, Obscenity and Community: Women, Muslims, and the Hindu Public in Colonial India

Sexuality, Obscenity and Community: Women, Muslims, and the Hindu Public in Colonial India

by C. Gupta
Sexuality, Obscenity and Community: Women, Muslims, and the Hindu Public in Colonial India

Sexuality, Obscenity and Community: Women, Muslims, and the Hindu Public in Colonial India

by C. Gupta

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Overview

Through analysis of an impressive array of 'low' and 'high' Hindu literatures, particularly pamphlets, tracts, newspapers, and archival data, Gupta explores the emerging discourse of gender and sexuality, which was essential to the development of notions of Hindu communitality and nationalism in the colonial period. The book offers an exceptionally nuanced account of Hindi gender politics.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780312295455
Publisher: Palgrave Macmillan US
Publication date: 09/05/2002
Series: Comparative Feminist Studies
Edition description: 2001
Pages: 388
Product dimensions: 5.51(w) x 8.50(h) x 0.04(d)

About the Author

CHARU GUPTA is Reader at the University of Delhi. She received her Ph.D in History from the Oriental and African Studies Department, University of London and has published a number of articles on Hindu nationalism.

Table of Contents

INTRODUCTION Women, Caste, Class and Hindu Communalism REDEFINING OBSCENITY AND AESTHETICS IN PRINT Colonial Perceptions of Obscenity 'Obscenity' in Hindi Literature Indigenous Elite and Literary Concerns 'Dirty' Literature: Contesting the Logic of Morality? Brahmacharya, Kaliyug and the Advertisement of Aphrodisiacs SANITISING WOMEN'S SOCIAL SPACES Controls Over Entertainment The Danger of Prostitutes: The Moral and Urban Geographical Framework of Hindus MAPPING THE DOMESTIC DOMAIN Unstable Sexualities: The Sexual Politics of the Home Conjugality and Desire: The Power of Difference Fashion, Clothes, Jewelry, Purdah The Devar-Bhabhi Relationship Education and the Fear of Reading: Stated Aims, Unintended Consequences Gender, Health and Medical Knowledge From the Traditional Dais to Trained Midwives Child-care, Women's Health and Indigenous Practices Plague and Women's Honour THE ICON OF 'MOTHER': BHARAT MATA, MATRI BHASHA AND GAU MATA Mapping the Mother/Nation: The Bharat Mata Temple at Banaras Language Debates Hindi as 'Mother' Lewd or Chaste. Feminine or Masculine? The Cow as 'Mother' 'US' AND 'THEM': ANXIOUS HINDU MASCULINITY AND THE 'OTHER' From Malabar to Malkanas: The Shuddhi and Sangathan Movements Evoking Hindu Male Prowess, Community and Nation The Hindu Woman as Sister-in-Arms Conceiving the 'Other' Approaching the Muslim Woman Abduction Campaigns and the Lustful Muslim Male Innovative Propaganda Manipulation HINDU WOMEN, MUSLIM MEN Regulating Women by Fracturing Everyday Shared Spaces Economic and Social Boycott Attacking the Cult of Ghazi Mian Hindu Wombs, Muslim Progeny: Shifting Debates on Widow Remarriage The 'Problem' of Widows' Sexuality The Numbers Game SOME CONCLUSIONS AND BEYOND Elopements and Conversions: The Recuperative Possibilities of (Im)possible Love?
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