This thesis examines how marriage amongst Urdu-speaking Muslims of colonial India was transformed during the late nineteenth and early twentieth century. The thesis illustrates this transformation by investigating changes in public debate on key familial issues such as consent in marriages, appropriate marriageable age, women’s education, polygyny, separation and divorce. Discourses on these questions are explored in hitherto unanalyzed archive of Urdu print culture particularly women’s magazines, novels, pamphlets and commentaries published during the colonial period. Examining the various debates conducted in this space of Urdu press, this thesis makes three major arguments. First, the various reformist efforts and ideas expended in impro...
The introduction of Islamic reformism in the late colonial period transformed religious life in the ...
India has undergone rapid modernization in its socio-cultural aspects in the last few decades. Some ...
In the context of colonial modernity in India, dominant modes of patriarchy were called into questio...
This thesis examines how marriage amongst Urdu-speaking Muslims of colonial India was transformed du...
This thesis explores the various discourses on polygamy amongst Muslims of North India in the last q...
This thesis examines educational reforms initiated by British colonial officials in late nineteenth/...
This dissertation examines debates about women's rights and family law reform in inter-war and earl...
Why did Muslim polygamy come up as a social problem in need of reform amongst various groups in late...
The ninety years between the 1857 Uprising and the definitive securing of independence in 1947 were ...
India’s personal law system, where family law matters are rooted in religious law, has been the subj...
This thesis explores the complexities of an emergent feminist consciousness among Maharashtrian wome...
Many Indian writers and activists in the 19th century South Asia made the subject of women as centra...
Personal laws regulate the family, which is the sphere in which Indian women experience the sharpest...
The dissertation juxtaposes colonial historical materials and contemporary ethnography to explore th...
That the transition to self-governance under a nation-state has not been accompanied by the greater ...
The introduction of Islamic reformism in the late colonial period transformed religious life in the ...
India has undergone rapid modernization in its socio-cultural aspects in the last few decades. Some ...
In the context of colonial modernity in India, dominant modes of patriarchy were called into questio...
This thesis examines how marriage amongst Urdu-speaking Muslims of colonial India was transformed du...
This thesis explores the various discourses on polygamy amongst Muslims of North India in the last q...
This thesis examines educational reforms initiated by British colonial officials in late nineteenth/...
This dissertation examines debates about women's rights and family law reform in inter-war and earl...
Why did Muslim polygamy come up as a social problem in need of reform amongst various groups in late...
The ninety years between the 1857 Uprising and the definitive securing of independence in 1947 were ...
India’s personal law system, where family law matters are rooted in religious law, has been the subj...
This thesis explores the complexities of an emergent feminist consciousness among Maharashtrian wome...
Many Indian writers and activists in the 19th century South Asia made the subject of women as centra...
Personal laws regulate the family, which is the sphere in which Indian women experience the sharpest...
The dissertation juxtaposes colonial historical materials and contemporary ethnography to explore th...
That the transition to self-governance under a nation-state has not been accompanied by the greater ...
The introduction of Islamic reformism in the late colonial period transformed religious life in the ...
India has undergone rapid modernization in its socio-cultural aspects in the last few decades. Some ...
In the context of colonial modernity in India, dominant modes of patriarchy were called into questio...