By Thomas Weber
By Thomas Weber
$21.34
Genre
Print Length
408 pages
Language
English
Publisher
Roli Books
Publication date
1 January 2011
ISBN
9788174368201
Gandhi s relationship with women has proved irresistibly fascinating to many, but it is surprising how little scholarly work has been undertaken on his attitudes to and relationships with women. Going Native details Gandhi's relationship with Western women, including those who inspired him, worked with him, supported him in his political activities in South Africa, or helped shape his international image. Of particular note are those women who went native to live with Gandhi as close friends and disciples, those who were drawn to him because of a shared interest in celibacy, those who came seeking a spiritual master, or came because of mental confusion. Some joined him because they were fixated on his person rather than because of an interest in his social programme. Through these fascinating women, we get a different insight into Gandhi, who encouraged them to come and then was often captivated, and at times exasperated, by them. Gandhi's relationship with Western women, including those who inspired him, worked with him, supported him in his political activities in South Africa, or helped shape his international image of particular note are those women who went native' to live with Gandhi as close friends and disciples, those who were drawn to him because of a shared interest in celibacy, those who came seeking a spiritual master, or came because of mental confusion Some joined him because they were fixated on his person rather than because of an interest in his social programme Through these fascinating women, we get a different insight into Gandhi, who encouraged them to come and then was often captivated, and at times, exasperated by them
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