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Gender And Naxalite Movement

Author: Edited by Pradip Basu

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Categories: Gender Studies, History, Political Science
Year January 2023
Edition First Edition
Pages 232
Size 8.5 * 5.5
Binding Paperback
ISBN 9788195706013

When a rebellious movement for an egalitarian society is fought, it becomes a force to reckon with through the participation of women. World history as well as Indian history bears testimony to it and the Naxalite movement, too, is no exception. Nine peasant women and two children laid down their lives owing to a police firing at Prosadjote in Naxalbari, and marked the birth of a new terminology in Marxist lexicon, ‘Naxalites’. The movement, though crushed due to certain shortcomings and state repression, unfurled a sea of introspective studies and researches in the realm of social science. Gender issue, naturally, was one of the issues that had to be dealt with by the movement, and in this perspective, following questions seem pertinent: Was the Naxalite leadership enough sensitized to feminist and gender perspectives? Were the participants aware of the all-pervading system of patriarchy? Were they, too, guided subconsciously by values of male domination, sexism, androcentrism? Were the Naxalite women themselves aware of Feminist ideas, values of gender equality? What was their own perception about their position in the party? How were they treated there? Could they play any decision-making role? The chapters included in the present volume seek to address these questions in a crisp and telling manner.

Contents

Introduction
Leela Mazumdar – A Silence that Chimes…
Nabamita Das
Women Activists in the Maoist Movement
Radhakanta Barik
Reading Traumatic Memories: Women ‘Political Prisoners’ in West Bengal (1970-1977)
Madhulagna Halder
Interpersonal Relationships in Revolution: Marriage, Sexuality and Domesticity of the Revolutionaries
Satabdi Das
Are CAUSES Gendered?- Exploring the Reasons for Participation of Women Cadres in Naxalism/Maoism
Suparna Banerjee
Naxalites and Patriarchal paradox : Ideological Underpinnings of Locating Women’s Question Through the Lens of Calcutta Trilogy
Puja Bhattacharyya
The Women in Naxalbari Movement : The Discourse of Unchanged Gender Stereotype
Swati Bhattacharya
Gendering Revolution : Naxalism, Masculinity and Femininity
Priyanka Garodia
Understanding the Forms of Women’s Participation and the Addressal of their issues in the Naxalite Movement through their Reflections in Bengali Films
Soumya Saha
The Vanquished Voices and the Veiled Patriarchy in the Naxalite Movement
Sreya Basu
Contributors

Edited by Pradip Basu

Editor Pradip Basu : Ph.D. (CU), former Dean of Arts, Retd. Professor & ex-Head of Political Science, Presidency University; former faculty, Scottish Church College. He has authored and edited several academic books on the Naxalite movement, postmodernism and political theory.

 

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