Table of contents for Hindu wife, Hindu nation, community, religion, and cultural nationalism / Tanika Sarkar.


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1 Hindu Wife, Hindu Nation
Domesticity and Nationalism in Nineteenth-Century Bengal
2 Talking About Scandals
Religion, Law and Love in Late Nineteenth-Century Bengal
3 A Book of Her Own, A Life of Her Own
The Autobiography of a Nineteenth-Century Woman
4 Bankimchandra and the Impossibility of
a Political Agenda
5 Imagining Hindu Rashtra
The Hindu and the Muslim in Bankimchandra's Writings
6 Conjugality and Hindu Nationalism
Resisting Colonial Reason and the Death of a Child-Wife

7 A Pre-History of Rights? The Age of Consent
Debates in Colonial Bengal
8 Nationalist Iconography
The Image of Women in Nineteenth-Century
Bengali Literature
9 Aspects of Contemporary Hindutva Theology
The Voice of Sadhvi Rithambhara