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Radical Rabindranath : Nation, family, and gender in Tagore's fiction and films / Sanjukta Dasgupta, Sudeshna Chakravarti, Mary Mathew.

By: Contributor(s): Publisher: New Delhi : Orient Blackswan, 2013Description: xlvi, 343 pages ; 23 cmContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • unmediated
Carrier type:
  • volume
ISBN:
  • 9788125050285
  • 8125050280
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 891.443 DAS 23
LOC classification:
  • PK1727.N36 D37 2013
Contents:
Contents: Introduction. 1. Nurture, Culture: My World Will Burn its Hundred Lamps : Highlights from a Magnificent Life. 2. Rabindranath and Some Prominent Contemporaries: Patriarchy and Society. 3. The Lighted Lamp: Radical Definitions of Female Empowerment. 4. Evolving Women: Tagore s Short Stories as Resistance Literature. 5. Nation, Politics and Gender in Colonial India: Ghare Baire, Char Adhyay and Gora. 6. Gender Politics and Familial Relations: Chokher Bali, Naukadubi, Jogajog, Shesher Kabita. 7. Tagore s Narratives as Films: The Early Period (1932 1960). 8. From Fiction to Film: Reading Tagore Texts as Visual Narratives (1960 to the Present). 9. Conclusion: Tagore in Our Times. Index.
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Includes bibliographical references (pages 331-334) and index.

Contents: Introduction. 1. Nurture, Culture: My World Will Burn its Hundred Lamps : Highlights from a Magnificent Life. 2. Rabindranath and Some Prominent Contemporaries: Patriarchy and Society. 3. The Lighted Lamp: Radical Definitions of Female Empowerment. 4. Evolving Women: Tagore s Short Stories as Resistance Literature. 5. Nation, Politics and Gender in Colonial India: Ghare Baire, Char Adhyay and Gora. 6. Gender Politics and Familial Relations: Chokher Bali, Naukadubi, Jogajog, Shesher Kabita. 7. Tagore s Narratives as Films: The Early Period (1932 1960). 8. From Fiction to Film: Reading Tagore Texts as Visual Narratives (1960 to the Present). 9. Conclusion: Tagore in Our Times. Index.