The Lost World of Sarala Devi
Selected Writings
Price: 795.00
ISBN:
9780199466672
Publication date:
23/05/2016
Hardback
304 pages
Price: 795.00
ISBN:
9780199466672
Publication date:
23/05/2016
Hardback
304 pages
Sachidananda Mohanty
A multifaceted personality and a prolific Odia writer, Sarala Devi (1904–1986) was a noted freedom fighter, feminist, and social activist of her times. Her work covers many forms, including prose, fiction, play, literary criticism, and biography. This book brings together some of Sarala Devi’s best writings, including her charming tales for children with fascinating characters. This book will encourage additional research of value to women’s history.
Rights: World Rights
Sachidananda Mohanty
Description
A multifaceted personality and a prolific Odia writer, Sarala Devi (1904–1986) was a noted freedom fighter, feminist, and social activist of her times. Her work covers many forms, including prose, fiction, play, literary criticism, and biography. This book brings together some of Sarala Devi’s best writings, including her charming tales for children with fascinating characters. Far ahead of her time, and completely forgotten now, she voiced important social and political concerns through her works and advocated a larger role for women in the public sphere.
Edited by Sachidananda Mohanty, this compilation of lucid pieces translated from Odia not only enables us to grasp the development of Indian feminism but also offers a glimpse into the lost world of a reformer with a fiery spirit. Mohanty does justice to this complicated woman by his selection from her writings and recognition of changes in her position on certain issues. This book will encourage additional research of value to women’s history.
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Sachidananda Mohanty
Table of contents
Foreword by Geraldine Forbes
Acknowledgements
Introduction
LITERARY FEMINISM
The Rights of Women
Translated by Sachidananda Mohanty
The Problems of Women in Odisha
Translated by Jatindra K. Nayak
Basanti
Translated by Himansu S. Mohapatra and Paul St. Pierre
The Role of Women in the Freedom Struggle
Translated by Jayaprakash Paramaguru
True Womanhood
Translated by Akhtar Jamal Khan
The Awakening of the Women of Odisha
Translated by Sangram Jena
Influence of Women on the Lives of Men
Translated by Priyadarshi Patnaik
A Letter from Prison
My Story: Sarala Devi
Translated by Chinmay Kumar Hota
SISTERHOOD FOR EMPOWERMENT
World Revolutionaries: Kalpana Dutta
Translated by Anuja Khatua
World Revolutionaries: Sofia Bardina
Translated by Anuja Khatua
World Revolutionaries: Utkal Bharati Kuntala Kumari
Translated by Anuja Khatua
Women Revolutionaries during the Buddhist Period
Translated by Anuja Khatua
WRITING FOR CHILDREN
The Magic Horse
Translated by Priyadarshi Patnaik
The Fisherman’s Wit
Translated by Chinmay Kumar Hota
The Tale of the Persian Merchant
Translated by Priyadarshi Patnaik
The Tale of the Sorcerer’s Wife
Translated by Priyadarshi Patnaik
THE GANDHIAN VISION
Mahatma Gandhi’s Message for Indian Women
Translated by Anil Pradhan
Mahatma Gandhi’s Role in My Life
Translated by Prasanta Kumar Purohit
ART AND NATIONAL LIFE
Art and Culture in National Life
Translated by Bikram K. Das
LITERATURE AND RELIGION/SPIRITUALITY
Katha Ramayana: Adya Kanda
Translated by Snehaprava Das
Tulasi Das: A Play
Translated by Snehaprava Das
The Portrayal of Women in Sarala Mahabharata
Translated by Bikram K. Das
List of Selected Works of Sarala Devi
Bibliography
Index
About the Editor and Translators
Sachidananda Mohanty
Description
A multifaceted personality and a prolific Odia writer, Sarala Devi (1904–1986) was a noted freedom fighter, feminist, and social activist of her times. Her work covers many forms, including prose, fiction, play, literary criticism, and biography. This book brings together some of Sarala Devi’s best writings, including her charming tales for children with fascinating characters. Far ahead of her time, and completely forgotten now, she voiced important social and political concerns through her works and advocated a larger role for women in the public sphere.
Edited by Sachidananda Mohanty, this compilation of lucid pieces translated from Odia not only enables us to grasp the development of Indian feminism but also offers a glimpse into the lost world of a reformer with a fiery spirit. Mohanty does justice to this complicated woman by his selection from her writings and recognition of changes in her position on certain issues. This book will encourage additional research of value to women’s history.
Kindly download the flyer for more details.
Table of contents
Foreword by Geraldine Forbes
Acknowledgements
Introduction
LITERARY FEMINISM
The Rights of Women
Translated by Sachidananda Mohanty
The Problems of Women in Odisha
Translated by Jatindra K. Nayak
Basanti
Translated by Himansu S. Mohapatra and Paul St. Pierre
The Role of Women in the Freedom Struggle
Translated by Jayaprakash Paramaguru
True Womanhood
Translated by Akhtar Jamal Khan
The Awakening of the Women of Odisha
Translated by Sangram Jena
Influence of Women on the Lives of Men
Translated by Priyadarshi Patnaik
A Letter from Prison
My Story: Sarala Devi
Translated by Chinmay Kumar Hota
SISTERHOOD FOR EMPOWERMENT
World Revolutionaries: Kalpana Dutta
Translated by Anuja Khatua
World Revolutionaries: Sofia Bardina
Translated by Anuja Khatua
World Revolutionaries: Utkal Bharati Kuntala Kumari
Translated by Anuja Khatua
Women Revolutionaries during the Buddhist Period
Translated by Anuja Khatua
WRITING FOR CHILDREN
The Magic Horse
Translated by Priyadarshi Patnaik
The Fisherman’s Wit
Translated by Chinmay Kumar Hota
The Tale of the Persian Merchant
Translated by Priyadarshi Patnaik
The Tale of the Sorcerer’s Wife
Translated by Priyadarshi Patnaik
THE GANDHIAN VISION
Mahatma Gandhi’s Message for Indian Women
Translated by Anil Pradhan
Mahatma Gandhi’s Role in My Life
Translated by Prasanta Kumar Purohit
ART AND NATIONAL LIFE
Art and Culture in National Life
Translated by Bikram K. Das
LITERATURE AND RELIGION/SPIRITUALITY
Katha Ramayana: Adya Kanda
Translated by Snehaprava Das
Tulasi Das: A Play
Translated by Snehaprava Das
The Portrayal of Women in Sarala Mahabharata
Translated by Bikram K. Das
List of Selected Works of Sarala Devi
Bibliography
Index
About the Editor and Translators
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