This book links the stories, lived and fictional, of Catherine Dickens, Marie Corelli, and Rokeya Sakhawat Hossain to demonstrate the trans-imperial dimensions of gender-based oppression and to trace the emergence of trans-imperial feminist consciousness between England and India.
This book links the stories, lived and fictional, of Catherine Dickens, Marie Corelli, and Rokeya Sakhawat Hossain to demonstrate the trans-imperial dimensions of gender-based oppression and to trace the emergence of trans-imperial feminist consciousness between England and India.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Kellie D. Holzer is professor of English and affiliate faculty in the Gender, Women, and Sexuality Studies Program at Virginia Wesleyan University.
Inhaltsangabe
Chapter 1 Catherine Dickens and Imperial Patriarchy Chapter 2 Marriage as Murder: Marie Corelli's The Murder of Delicia Chapter 3 Translation and Trans-imperial Protest: Delicia Hatya and Kahake Interlude The Rise of the Bengali Novel and the Indian New Woman Chapter 4 A New Formula for Fiction: Hossain's Padmarag
Chapter 1 Catherine Dickens and Imperial Patriarchy Chapter 2 Marriage as Murder: Marie Corelli's The Murder of Delicia Chapter 3 Translation and Trans-imperial Protest: Delicia Hatya and Kahake Interlude The Rise of the Bengali Novel and the Indian New Woman Chapter 4 A New Formula for Fiction: Hossain's Padmarag
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