Enslaved daughters : colonialism, law and women's rights

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Enslaved daughters : colonialism, law and women's rights

Sudhir Chandra

Oxford University Press, 1998

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Includes index

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In 1884, the case of Rukhmabai became a cause celebre in colonial India and in Britain, highlighting the plight of women, the injustices of child marriage, and questioning the authority - indeed the legality - of Indian marriage laws. Chandra takes this case as his raw material, but goes on to examine the wider issues of colonial power, gender relations and the law in the late 19th-century.

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