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Thakurbarir Andarmahal

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Author: Chitra Deb (চিত্রা দেব)
Genre: Nari O Naribad (নারী ও নারীবাদ)
ISBN (Hardcover): 9788177565966
Weight: 852 grams


Description:
Thakurbarir Andarmahal unveils the pivotal role of the women in the renowned Thakur family during the period of the Bengal Renaissance. Set against the backdrop of a rapidly changing society, the book explores how these women, initially confined to their homes, began to break free from social restrictions and become active participants in the intellectual and social reawakening of Bengal. Their emergence from the private spaces of the household to the broader world symbolized a significant shift in women's roles during a time of great societal transformation.

Chitra Deb takes the reader through the history of these women, shedding light on their contributions, struggles, and the remarkable way in which they navigated the complexities of their era. The book explores the hidden narratives of their lives, giving voice to the unsung heroines who had a profound influence on the cultural and social fabric of Bengal. Through detailed research and vivid storytelling, this book offers an invaluable insight into a largely unexplored chapter of Bengali history and literature.

This newly expanded edition comes with additional illustrations, offering a deeper look into the remarkable lives of the women of the Thakur family and their enduring legacy in the cultural history of Bengal.