The Rani of Jhansi : gender, history, and fable in India /
Contributes to an understanding of the various agendas that are at stake in the use of the Rani of Jhansi as a figure of nationalist Indian history and imperial British narrative.
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Delhi :
Cambridge University Press,
2014.
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Table of Contents:
- Enslaving masculinity : rape scripts and the erotics of power
- India's Aryan queen : colonial ambivalence and race in the mutiny
- Coherent pasts in Hindi literature and film
- Unmaking the nationalist archive : Gender and Dalit historiography.