
Attribution
edited, with a biographical introduction by Robert Eric Frykenberg ; Kshitija Gomes, translator ; Philip C. Engblom, translation editorPublication Details
BookWilliam B. Eerdmans Pub2003Availability
LOCATION CALL # STATUS (LOWER LEVEL) E168 .R156 2003 AVAILABLE New Feature: Text this to your cellphone
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While upholding aspects of American life as ideals for her own country, especially in her concern for the place of women, Ramabai also makes insightful criticisms of modern life in the United States. Including a lengthy biographical introduction to Ramabai by editor Robert Eric Frykenberg, this volume offers readers a valuable perspective on American life ? (automatically summarized from Amazon.com)Subject
- Ramabai Sarasvati, — Pandita, — 1858-1922 — Travel — United States
- Women, East Indian — Travel — United States
- Women, East Indian — Biography
- Women social reformers — India — Biography
- United States — Description and travel
- United States — Social conditions — 1865-1918
- United States — Civilization — 1865-1918
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- "Pandita Ramabai (1858-1922), renowned for her amazing learning in an age when most Indian women did not even learn to read, became a world-famous social reformer and speaker. When Ramabai’s travels brought her to the United States, she decided to record her impressions of America and its citizens to share with her compatriots back home. Presenting in English the full text of Ramabai’s well- written and charming work, this volume can be compared with that of Alexis de Tocqueville. In these pages Ramabai describes and assesses American domestic conditions, education, religious life, government, and business. While upholding some aspects of American life, especially the improved status of women, as ideals for her own country, Ramabai also makes insightful criticisms of life in the United States."–BOOK JACKET
Contents
- Pandita Ramabai Saraswati: A Biographical Introduction
- A Word to the Reader
- 1. The Journey from Liverpool to Philadelphia
- 2. The Nether World or the American Continent
- 3. The System of Government
- 4. Living Conditions
- 5. Domestic Conditions
- 6. The Pursuit of Learning
- 7. Religious Creeds and Charity
- 8. The Condition of Women
- 9. Trade and Business
ISBN
- 0802812937
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