By Ian Magedera
By Ian Magedera
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Print Length
352 pages
Language
English
Publisher
Roli Books
Publication date
1 January 2018
ISBN
9789351941361
What happened to Sonia Gandhi as she moved from the Italianborn wife of the non-political son closer and closer to the centre of power. Before she became Mother Teresa, how did an Eastern European-born outsider in the Loreto order criticize memsahib' nuns and claim that she would renew Christianity in India in 1947. These are just two of the ten stories captured in this book that illuminate the careers and Indian identity formation of Europeanborn women and their deep, and sometimes controversial, influence on education, religions, spirituality, commerce and politics in India. For their Indian supporters and opponents, these women were both Indian and videshinis (foreign women); they were also non-British and thus separate from the colonial power. They may have been the last outliers of the intercultural contact around the freedom struggle, but their integration by Indians now holds a lesson in inclusivity for the country.
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