On Gender and Revolutionary Thought – Yashpal, Ed. Simona Sawhney, Kama Maclean
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Writer and revolutionary worker Yashpal (1903â1976) was an important member of the Hindustan Socialist Republican Association (HSRA), a radical political group involved in Indiaâs freedom struggle. After his arrest in 1932, he famously turnedâin his own wordsââfrom bullet to bulletinâ. This was the beginning of a long and prolific career as a novelist, short story writer, journalist and political commentator.
This book offers a reappraisal of Yashpalâs work and legacy, critically examining his crucial role in both the literary and the socio-political history of India and focusing on his preoccupation with questions of gender and sexuality. An international group of scholars, working in both Hindi and English, has contributed to this volume, which also features a personal essay by Yashpalâs son Anand.
A comprehensive volume on an inimitable figure in modern Indian history, it is essential reading for scholars of literature, cultural studies and those seeking to engage with modern Hindi literature.
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