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9780195144246

Dwelling in the Archive Women Writing House, Home, and History in Late Colonial India

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    9780195144246

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    0195144244

  • Format: Hardcover
  • Copyright: 2003-01-30
  • Publisher: Oxford University Press
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Dwelling in the Archives uses the writing of three 20th century Indianwomen to interrogate the status of the traditional archive, reading theirmemoirs, fictions, and histories as counter-narratives of colonial modernity.Janaki Majumdar was the daughter of the first president of the Indian NationalCongress. Her unpublished "Family History" (1935) stages the story of herparents' transnational marriage as a series of homes the family inhabited inBritain and India -- thereby providing a heretofore unavailable narrative of thedomestic face of 19th century Indian nationalism. Cornelia Sorabji was one ofthe first Indian women to qualify for the bar. Her memoirs (1934 and 1936)demonstrate her determination to rescue the zenana (women's quarters) andpurdahashin (secluded women) from the recesses of the orthodox home in order tocounter the emancipationist claims of Gandhian nationalism. Last but not least,Attia Hosain's 1961 novel, "Sunlight on Broken Column" represents the violenceand trauma of partition through the biography of a young heroine called Lailaand her family home. Taken together, their writings raise questions about whatcounts as an archive, offering us new insights into the relationship of women tomemory and history, gender to fact and fiction, and feminism to nationalism andpostcolonialism.

Author Biography


Antoinette Burton is Professor of History at the University of Illinois

Table of Contents

Memory Becomes Her: Women, Feminist History, and the Archive
3(31)
House, Daughter, Nation: Interiority, Architecture, and Historical Imagination in Janaki Majumdar's ``Family History''
31(34)
Tourism in the Archives: Colonial Modernity and the Zenana in Cornelia Sorabji's Memoirs
65(36)
A Girlhood among Ghosts: House, Home, and History in Attia Hosain's Sunlight on a Broken Column
101(36)
Epilogue: Archive Fever and the Panopticon of History 137(8)
Notes 145(34)
Bibliography 179(19)
Index 198

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