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Family Fables and Hidden Heresies : A Memoir Of Mothers And More

By Vrinda Nabar

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About the book

The death of Vrinda Nabar’s maternal grandfather in World War I has a complex and abiding effect on his spirited widow and two young children. Over forty years later in 1961, some of the trauma following his death resurfaces during her mother’s unexpected breakdown as uncomfortable question marks hover over issues like marriage, motherhood, and a woman’s right to a life of her own. Are such issues dated, or do they still impact women’s lives? Vrinda Nabar travels back in time to deconstruct the lives of her mother and grandmothers, and using experience to question notions of the self and identity, the nature of relationships, the undercurrents and the inner conflicts that these women battled with and resolved, not always satisfactorily. Drawing on history, myth and gender, she unravels the many fault lines women have to negotiate, often at great cost, in their search for a middle ground between individuality and conformity

Pages: 204

Available in: Paperback

Language: English

Vrinda Nabar

A former chair of English at Mumbai University, Vrinda Nabar has been a visiting professor at Northwestern  University (Illinois, USA) and The Open University (Milton Keynes, UK), and has freelanced for Indian newspapers, radio, and television. Her work includes the academic bestseller Caste as Woman, The Bhagavadgita (Introduction and Translation), The Endless Female Hungers: A Study of Kamala Das and Snake-Skin and Other Poems of Indira Sant (translated from the Marathi).

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