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Purdah and Polygamy - Life in an Indian Muslim Household

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Originally published in 1944 by Hosali Press, Bangalore, this book is believed to be one of the first full-length English language novel by an Indian Muslim woman in the pre-Partition era. It has clear links with the biting criticism in the feminist Urdu fiction of writers such as Ismat Chughtai and Rashid Jahan. Through its ironic tone, the novel demonstrates the corrupting influence of this patriarchal system and its power to warp the lives of the women who liveunder it.

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  • Acknowledgements

  • Contributors

  • Introduction by Jessica Berman

  • A Note on the Text

  • Purdah and Polygamy: Life in an Indian Muslim Household

  • Foreword

  • Chapter I

  • Chapter II

  • Chapter III

  • Chapter IV

  • Chapter V

  • Chapter VI

  • Chapter VII

  • Chapter VIII

  • Chapter IX

  • Chapter X

  • Chapter XI

  • Chapter XII

  • Chapter XIII

  • Chapter XIV

  • Chapter XV

  • Chapter XVI

  • Chapter XVII

  • Chapter XVIII

  • Chapter XIX

  • Chapter XX

  • Chapter XXI

  • Iqbalunnisa Hussain: A Biographical Sketch (1897-1954)

  • Purdah and Polygamy in a Changing India

  • Iqbalunnisa Hussain and Early English Fiction by South Asian Muslims

  • Appendix: Dr Salima Ahmed, foreword from Changing India

  • Explanatory Notes

  • References



A propos de l'auteur

Iqbalunnissa Hussain was a women's rights activist, educationalist, and reformer. She was the author of several books, including Changing India: A Muslim Woman Speaks (OUP, 2015), a groundbreaking autobiographical and contemporary reflection on social issues, originally published in Bangalore. India, in 1940. She is one of the first Muslim woman to write a full-length novel in English during the pre-Partition era and has also been called the 'Jane Austen of India' by Sir R. Reddy, Vice Chancellor of Andhra University.

Jessica Berman is a Professor of English, and also Affiliate Professor of Gender & Women's Studies and Affiliate Professor of Language, Literacy and Culture at the University of Maryland, Baltimore County, USA, where she also directs the Dresher Centre for the Humanities. She is the author of Modernist Fiction, Cosmopolitanism and the Politics of Community (2001), Modernist Commitments: Ethics, Politics and Transnational Modernism (2011), and editor of A Companion to Virginia Woolf (2016). Berman is a co-editor of Futures, the American Comparative Literature Association's decennial Report on the State of the Discipline (2017) and also co-edits the Modernist Latitudes book series at Columbia University Press. From 2016-17, she served as president of the Modernist Studies Association.

Résumé

Originally published in 1944 by Hosali Press, Bangalore, this book is believed to be one of the first full-length English language novel by an Indian Muslim woman in the pre-Partition era. It has clear links with the biting criticism in the feminist Urdu fiction of writers such as Ismat Chughtai and Rashid Jahan. It mounts a scathing attack on the traditional systems of purdah and polygamy in which a man is treated as a virtual god and women, who are often barely literate, as chattel. Through its ironic tone, the novel demonstrates the corrupting influence of this patriarchal system and its power to warp the lives of the women who live under it.

For this historically significant work, Jessica Berman of the University of Maryland, Baltimore County, USA, has written the Introduction and provided contextual footnotes for the text. Also included are essays by literary critic Muneeza Shamsie (International Advisory Board, Journal of Postcolonial Writing) and academics, Suvir Kaul (University of Pennsylvania) and Arif Zaman (London School of Business and Management).

Détails du produit

Auteurs Iqbalunnissa Hussain
Collaboration Jessica Berman (Editeur), Jessica (Professor of English Berman (Editeur)
Edition Oxford Academic
 
Langues Anglais
Format d'édition Livre Relié
Sortie 30.06.2019
 
EAN 9780199407569
ISBN 978-0-19-940756-9
Pages 280
Dimensions 188 mm x 246 mm x 19 mm
Poids 624 g
Illustrations 3 colour photographs
Catégories Sciences humaines, art, musique > Linguistique et littérature > Autres langues / Autres littératures
Sciences sociales, droit, économie > Sociologie

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