Tawaifnama Paperback

SKU: EKA-0409202557

Dharmman Bibi rode into battle during the revolt of 1857 shoulder to shoulder with her patron lover Babu Kunwar Singh. Sadabahar entranced even snakes and spirits with her music, but eventually gave her voice to Baba Court Shaheed. Her foster mothers Bullan and Kallan fought their malevolent brother and an unjust colonial law all the way to the Privy Council—and lost everything. Their great-granddaughter Teema paid for the family’s ruination with her childhood and her body. Bindo, Asghari, Phoolmani, Pyaari … there are so many stories in this family. And you—one of the best-known tawaifs of your times—remember the stories of your foremothers and your own.This is a history, a multi-generational chronicle of one family of well-known tawaifs with roots in Banaras and Bhabua. Through their stories and self-histories, Saba Dewan explores the nuances that conventional narratives have erased, papered over or wilfully rewritten. In a not-so-distant past, tawaifs played a crucial role in the social and cultural life of northern India. They were skilled singers and dancers, and also companions and lovers to men from the local elite. It is from the art practice of tawaifs that kathak evolved and the purab ang thumri singing of Banaras was born. At a time when women were denied access to the letters, tawaifs had a grounding in literature and politics, and their kothas were centres of cultural refinement. Yet, as affluent and powerful as they were, tawaifs were marked by the stigma of being women in the public gaze, accessible to all. In the colonial and nationalist discourse of the nineteenth and twentieth centuries, this stigma deepened into criminalisation and the violent dismantling of a community. Tawaifnama is the story of that process of change, a nuanced and powerful microhistory set against the sweep of Indian history.

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Books ISBN: 9789388754347 Product Code: EKA-0409202557 Publisher: Context (10 May 2021) Format: Printed Book Language: English Publication Date: May 10, 2021 Binding: Paperback Quantity: 1 Unit Weight: 1 kg HSN Code: 49011010 Pages: 640 Origin: India Author: Saba Dewan Dimensions: 23 x 15 x 4 cm

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Tawaifnama paperback is a captivating and meticulously researched book that delves into the fascinating world of India’s courtesans, known as tawaifs. This comprehensive guide provides a historical and cultural account of the tawaif community, shedding light on their lives, traditions, and contributions to Indian culture.

The book takes readers on a journey through the history of the tawaif community, from their origins in the Mughal Empire to their decline in the 20th century. It explores the social, cultural, and economic context in which the tawaifs lived and worked, highlighting their agency, resilience, and creativity.

Through a combination of historical research, personal stories, and cultural analysis, Tawaifnama paperback offers a nuanced and multifaceted portrayal of the tawaif community. It challenges common stereotypes and misconceptions about courtesans, revealing the complexity and richness of their lives.

The book is divided into several sections, each focusing on a different aspect of the tawaif community. It covers topics such as the history of the tawaifs, their cultural and artistic achievements, their relationships with patrons and clients, and their struggles against colonialism and social reform.

Tawaifnama paperback is a must-read for anyone interested in Indian history, culture, and society. It is a beautifully crafted book that will appeal to scholars, researchers, and general readers alike. With its engaging narrative, meticulous research, and rich cultural insights, Tawaifnama paperback is a valuable addition to any book collection.

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