Explores the many insights of Indian and western feminists analyses of motherhood both as ideology and as practice. Interrogating Motherhood, the fourth title in the Theorizing Feminism Series, reveals that an understanding of motherhood is vitally important to understanding Indian society. The ideas and practice of motherhood changed once India became a part of a global capitalist system. The book analyses motherhood both as ideology and as practice, and the complexities between motherhood and mothering where the concepts are glorified but the women remain subordinate. It further explores Indian and western feminists' insights, examines the significance of mother goddesses, discusses regulations on motherhood in the wake of nation-building, and reveals the vulnerability of motherhood to the coercion of invasive technology and pressures of patriarchy where a woman must not only be a mother but also the mother of a son.
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Book Details
Imprint
SAGE Publications India Pvt Ltd
Publication Year
January
Book Type
Academic Books
Table of Contents
A Note from the Series Editor Maithreyi Krishnaraj,Introduction,Feminist Debates on Motherhood,Motherhood and Patriarchy
Contributors
Author Info
Jasodhara Bagchi is Emeritus Professor of Women's Studies at Jadavpur University, where she was also Professor of English until her retirement.
Dimensions
Height
215 mm
Length
139 mm
Weight
170 gr
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