Chakravarthy. Chandrava and Chaudhuri, Sneha Kar (ed)
Tagore's Ideas of the New Woman: The Making and Unmaking of Female Subjectivity
- New Delhi Sage Publications 2017
- 276
Introduction: Chandrava Chakravarthy and Sneha Kar Chaudhury
Part I Beyond Essentialism 1. Tagore and Woman: Some Thoughts: Jasodhara Bagchi 2. Shantiniketan: Education for Girls: Uma Das Gupta
Part II. Nature and Spirituality 3. gender and the Spiritual Quest in Tagore's Poetry: Mandakranta Bose 4. Rabindranath's Chandalika: Woman as Prakriti and Prakriti in Woman: Malini Bhattacharya
Part III. Realm of Domesticity 5. Domestic Space in Tagore's Fiction: Supriya Chaudhuri 6. Tagore's Docile Daughters: Ambivalence in Family Life: Sanjukta Dasgupta 7. Re-reading Rabindranath Tagore's "streer Patra' (The Wife's Letter, 1914) in the Light of Epistolary Culture in Colonial India: Nandini Bhattacharya
Part IV. Selfhood and Agency 8. How to Fool Women: Tagore's Tales of Seduction: Tirthankar Bose 9. The Dichotomies of Body and Mind Spaces: The Widows in Choker Bali and Chaturanga: Chandrava Chakravarty 10. 'Bimala Is What She Is': Re-reading Bimala and Gender(In)justice in Rabindranath's The Home and The World: Dipannita Dutta Part V. Women in Travel Writings 11. The 'Other' Women in Tagore's Travels to Europe: Jayati Gupta 12. Rabindranath Tagore's Travelogues and the Absent Female Voice: Amrit Sen
Part V1. Women in Other Arts 13. Gender in Rabindra Sangeet 14. Breaking the Mould: Paintings by Rabindranath tagore: Tapati Gupta 15. Women in Tagore's Dance Dramas: Amrita Dutt 16. Tagore's New Woman and the Contradictions of Patriarchy: Adapting Char Adhyay as Elar Char Adhyay: Sneha Kar Chaudhury