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Deborah Anna Logan is professor English at Western Kentucky University.
Notes on the Text
Introduction: Kamala Satthianadhan and The Indian Ladies’ Magazine
Chapter 1: Women’s Periodicals, West and East
Chapter 2: ILM and Literary Criticism
Chapter 3: ILM and the Life Literary
Chapter 4: ILM and Women’s Social Activism Chapter 5: ILM and Indian Identity Politics Chapter 6:. ILM and the Indian Woman QuestionChapter 7: America, the Superlative and the Jewel in the CrownChapter 8: Mothering India
Conclusion: End of The Indian Ladies’ Magazine
Appendix B: Press Reviews
Appendix C: Publication and Subscription History
Bibliography: Primary
Bibliography: Secondary
Index
About the Author
This pioneering study of The Indian Ladies Magazine provides fresh and valuable insight into periodical culture in India under British rule during the early decades of the twentieth century . . . .. The author carefully uncovers the complexity of the imperial experience for the Indian woman reader who was conversant with English and Western models of femininity. This book is necessary reading for anyone interested in the periodical's role in formulating class, gender, and national identities . . .
— Jean Fernandez, Professor of English, Loyola University