2015
DOI: 10.1177/0971945814565730
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Femininity, State and Cultural Space in Eighteenth-century India

Abstract: Eighteenth-century India is by now historians' cherished kaleidoscope. Of its images she sees is one that shapes into an expansion of the feminine presence in the century's political and cultural space. Symbolised in a greatly enhanced visibility of women, many of whom were rulers-regents and courtesans, this article seeks to articulate that image, the metaphysics of its manifestation and elaboration within the state and cultural sphere by focusing upon the imperial capital, Delhi. It hypothesises a destabilis… Show more

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