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Eunice De Souza

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Pune, Dominion of India
Also known as: Eunice de Souza
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Early Indian poetry in English

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Collection of poems by various poets; with their short biographies.

Talking poems

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Poets from India.

The Satthianadhan Family Album ; Edited with an Introduction by Eunice de Souza

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Anthology of miscellaneous writings by the members of Satthianadhan family.

Purdah

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"This collection bring together writings on the theme of purdah not just in terms of the burqua worn by Muslim women, but more broadly as the elaborate codes of seclusion and feminine modesty used to protect and control women's lives across the religious divide." "Using nineteenth and twentieth century texts, including personal accounts, biographies, poetry, fiction, satire, and essays, this collection puts together a picture of the hidden aspects of women's lives in all its complexity. The variety of western perspectives on purdah presented here challenge the simplistic postcolonial assumption that they all speak with one voice. Similarly, Indian perceptions vary from a strict adherence to purdah to a belief that the seclusion of women is responsible for societal decay. There are biographical pieces by major reformers, quotations from contemporary newspapers, and a piece on film images of purdah. First-person accounts include the redoubtable Begums of Bhopal who, in or out of purdah, were excellent and enlightened rulers. And finally, there is Purdah in fiction, notably the tragic failure of an experiment in bringing one's wife out of purdah, depicted by Tagore." "This book will be an important resource for scholars of cultural studies, gender studies, and will interest the general reader of religion, culture and society in South Asia."--BOOK JACKET.