Raamatud Tapati Bharadwaj
In gratitude to Judith Butler: for her legacy. The performative aspects of print in the 18th century in colonial Calcutta, India: Telling a story on
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CEDAW and the legitimacy of misogynous religious institutions.: Re-readings in canonical Hindu shastras.
Open Windows a. Femini Research Center, Tapati Bharadwaj
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Rammohun Roy (1772-1833) A Public Intellectual and the Arrival of Native Printed Texts in India. : Mastering Imperial Print: Acts of Resistance and Collaboration
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Imperial Print in Colonial Calcutta (1780-1820) A Realm of Early Print.: The Emergence of Heteroglossia in Print and Society.
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Retrieving the Lives of Two Female Disciples of Sri Ramakrishna in 19th Century Bengal Lakshmi Devi, a Girl Widow and Yogin-Ma, a Dissolute Babu's Wife.: The Need for Archival Research.
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Selections from the Early Print-Newspapers in Colonial Calcutta, India (1780-1820) Heteroglossic Print, Diseases and Fashion
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Who Cares for Postcolonial Theory? The Death of a Literary Movement.
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Sri Ramakrishna (1836-1886) and a Nineteenth Century Subaltern Rani Rashmoni (1793-1861). Creating Our Feminist Genealogies.: The Unholy Alliance Between Gender and Religion.
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Re-reading The Gospel of Sri Ramakrishna in the 21st Century.
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The Emergence of Early Newspaper Print in Colonial Calcutta. (1780-1820) Snippets from a Hybrid World: Grammar Books, Politics and Advertisements
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A Beginners Guide to the Early Realm of Colonial Print Culture in India Making Sense of the Curious Nature of Early Print in Bengal (1780-1820).
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