The book is not only a gendered critique of the rich Muslim landlord family, but it also analyses its role in the pre-Independent Indian context. It recounts the intersectional struggles in the depiction of the various characters across caste, class, gender, urbanism in the midst of the changing contour of the approaching Independent India.
October 2023, volume 47, No 10


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