The High-Caste Hindu Woman

Author:   Pandita Ramabai ,  Mint Editions
Publisher:   Graphic Arts Books
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9781513280103


Pages:   78
Publication Date:   06 May 2021
Format:   Paperback
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The High-Caste Hindu Woman (1887) is a work of political nonfiction by Pandita Ramabai. Written for an American audience, The High-Caste Hindu Woman was published in Philadelphia while Ramabai was living in the United States as a lecturer for the Women's Christian Temperance Union. Born and raised in India, Ramabai converted to Christianity and dedicated her life to advocating on behalf of impoverished women and children. A fiery orator and true iconoclast, Ramabai's activism led to important educational and social reforms in her native country. Arguing for the need to offer education to women, Ramabai examines the nature of life for Hindu women born into the Brahman caste in nineteenth century India. Despite their position in Indian society, these women remained subjected to the control of their husbands, who limited their freedom and social mobility. Ramabai examines the traditions and customs of Hinduism in order to show how women are made ignorant by their oppression and taught to accept their conditions, thereby prolonging the suffering of lower caste and impoverished Hindus. Through education alone, Ramabai shows, are women able to alter their oppressed condition. Both a portrait of Indian life and a moving political treatise, The High-Caste Hindu Woman showcases Ramabai's foresight as an activist and reformer who sought to radically improve the lives of her people. This edition of Pandita Ramabai The High-Caste Hindu Woman is a classic work of Indian political nonfiction reimagined for modern readers. Since our inception in 2020, Mint Editions has kept sustainability and innovation at the forefront of our mission. Each and every Mint Edition title gets a fresh, professionally typeset manuscript and a dazzling new cover, all while maintaining the integrity of the original book. With thousands of titles in our collection, we aim to spotlight diverse public domain works to help them find modern audiences. Mint Editions celebrates a breadth of literary works, curated from both canonical and overlooked classics from writers around the globe.

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Author:   Pandita Ramabai ,  Mint Editions
Publisher:   Graphic Arts Books
Imprint:   Graphic Arts Books
ISBN:  

9781513280103


ISBN 10:   1513280104
Pages:   78
Publication Date:   06 May 2021
Audience:   General/trade ,  General
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   In stock   Availability explained
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Pandita Ramabai (1858-1922) was an Indian activist, writer, and social reformer. Taught Sanskrit by her father at a young age, Ramabai was orphaned at sixteen during a period of famine. Around 1876, she began touring India with her brother, reciting Sanskrit scriptures and earning a reputation as a valued scholar and cultural preservationist. At twenty-three, following the death of her husband, a Bengali lawyer, Ramabai moved to Pune where she founded the Arya Women’s Society. As an activist promoting education for women and advocating for the end of child marriage, Ramabai spoke before Lord Riphon’s Education Commission, which led to important reforms. In 1883, Ramabai traveled to Britain to study medicine but was rejected from a number of programs before moving to the United States in 1886. There, she lectured and translated textbooks while writing The High-Caste Hindu Woman (1887), her first book in English. Ramabai returned to India in 1888, where she lectured on behalf of the Women’s Christian Temperance Union. During a period of intense famine in 1896, Ramabai visited remote villages in Maharashtra in order to offer necessary aid to sick and starving women and children. She organized the Mukti Mission, which housed around 1,500 residents by 1900 and continues to operate as a school and women’s shelter today.

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