Memoirs of an Indian Woman

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M.E. Sharpe, 1989 - 748 pàgines
This vivid memoir recounts the experience of Shudha Mazumdar, a woman born at the turn of the century to Indian parents whose ideas on child rearing differed greatly. Her father, a wealthy Europeanized Zamindar, tried to instill Western values, while Shudha's mother emphasized the traditional, even going as far as arranging a marriage for her daughter when she was thirteen. Although true to Indian traditions, Shudha eventually manifested her father's influence by becoming a published writer, by becoming a member of a number of social service organizations, and by serving as the Indian Delegate to the International Labour Organization.
 

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Chapter 1
3
Chapter 2
15
Chapter 3
32
Chapter 4
45
Chapter 5
58
Chapter 6
73
Chapter 7
83
Chapter 8
93
Chapter 12
143
Chapter 13
157
Chapter 14
169
Chapter 15
181
Chapter 16
198
Chapter 17
208
Epilogue
219
Glossary
223

Chapter 9
106
Chapter 10
119
Chapter 11
131

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Authored by Mazumdar, Shudha; Forbes, Geraldine Hancock

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