Piro and the Gulabdasis

Piro and the Gulabdasis
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Publisher : Oxford University Press, USA
Total Pages : 357
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ISBN-10 : 0199468184
ISBN-13 : 9780199468188
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Download or read book Piro and the Gulabdasis written by Anshu Malhotra and published by Oxford University Press, USA. This book was released on 2017 with total page 357 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: The middle decades of the nineteenth century in Punjab were a time of the disintegrating Sikh empire and an emerging colonial one. Situating her study in this turbulent time, Anshu Malhotra delves into the tumultuous life of a hitherto unknown woman, Piro, and her little-known sect, the Gulabdasis. Piro's forceful autobiographical narrative knits a fanciful tale of abduction and redemption, while also claiming agency over her life. Piro's is the extraordinary voice of a low-caste Muslim and a former prostitute, who reinvents her life as an acolyte in a heterodox sect. Malhotra argues for the relevance of such a voice for our cultural anchoring and empowering politics. Piro's remarkable poetry deploys bhakti imaginary in exceptional ways, demonstrating how it enriched the lives of women and low castes. Malhotra's work is also a pioneering study of the afterlife of Piro and the Gulabdasis, highlighting the cultural scripts that inform the stories that we tell and the templates that renew the tales we fabricate.


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