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_bSUV-W 1586
100 1 _aSuvorova, A. A.
_q(Anna Aronovna),
_eauthor.
240 1 0 _aDocheri i vdovy.
_lEnglish
245 1 0 _aWidows and Daughters :
_bGender, Kinship, and Power in South Asia /
_cAnna Suvorova ; translated by Daniel Dynin.
264 1 _aKarachi :
_bOxford University Press,
_c2019.
264 4 _c©2019
300 _aix, 304 pages :
_billustrations some color, color map ;
_c22 cm.
336 _atext
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336 _astill image
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336 _acartographic image
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337 _aunmediated
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338 _avolume
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490 1 _aOxford Pakistan paperbacks
504 _aIncludes bibliographical references (pages 277-293) and index.
505 0 0 _tFemale leaders : a coincidence of the rule? --
_tHistorical roots and cultural context --
_tWoman and nation --
_tNarratives and stories --
_tWidowed mother --
_tDaughter of the east --
_tDaughter vs widow --
_tDaughter-widow --
_tException to the rule : sister.
520 _a"This book outlines the so called 'contemporary Asian matriarchate'. In the twentieth century, six women have held the office of prime minister in South Asia. The pioneers were Sirimavo Bandaranaike of Sri Lanka-the world's first female prime minister-and Indira Gandhi, who headed the government of India. They were followed by Benazir Bhutto, the Prime Minister of Pakistan, Sheikh Hasina Wajed and Begum Khaleda Zia, who held same position in Bangladesh, and Chandrika Kumaratunga, the Sri Lankan President. Why should countries so long associated with patriarchy and the subordination of women be the focus for so many politically prominent females? The analysts attribute it simply to inheritance as each of these women was a widow or daughter of a slain male national leader. Women have tended to move into top position[s] of power under the most dramatic circumstances-as a result of military coups, attempted murder, and assassination. This book will try to unravel the question of how these six women have managed to take power and how they have been able to exploit to their benefit the traditions of sexuality, motherhood, and kinship in South Asia."--Publisher's description.
546 _aTranslated from the Russian.
650 0 _aWomen
_xPolitical activity
_zSouth Asia.
650 0 _aWomen politicians
_zSouth Asia.
650 0 _aWomen prime ministers
_zSouth Asia.
650 0 _aSex role
_zSouth Asia.
650 0 _aKinship
_zSouth Asia.
650 7 _aWomen prime ministers.
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650 7 _aWomen politicians.
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650 7 _aSex role.
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650 7 _aKinship.
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650 7 _aPolitics and government.
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650 7 _aWomen
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651 0 _aSouth Asia
_xPolitics and government.
651 0 _aSouth Asia
_xHistory.
651 7 _aSouth Asia.
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_0(OCoLC)fst01244520
655 7 _aHistory.
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_0(OCoLC)fst01411628
700 1 _aDynin, Daniel,
_etranslator.
830 0 _aOxford Pakistan paperbacks.
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