برنیتا باگچی
برنیتا باگچی | |
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جم | 12 جون 1973 (51 سال)
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وفات |
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شہریت | بھارت |
عملی زندگی | |
مادر علمی | سینٹ ہیلڈا کالج، آکسفورڈ |
پیشہ | مصنف ، مترجم |
نوکریاں | یوٹریچٹ یونیورسٹی ، کلکتہ یونیورسٹی |
ترمیم |
اوہ فیمینسٹ اتہاسکار، یوٹوپیئن مطالعہ ودوان، ساہتی ودوان توں علاوہ لڑکیاں اتے عورتاں دی سکھیا اتے لکھن دی کھوجکرتا اے۔ اوہ بنگالی اتے دکھنی ایشیائی فیمینسٹ بیگم رقیہ سخاوت حسین دی مترجم اتے ودوان وجوں وی جانی جاندی اے۔
اوہ معیشت دان امیا کمار باغی اتے فیمینسٹ نقاد اتے کارکن جسودھرا باگچی دی دھی اے۔
چنیندا کم
سودھو- Pliable Pupils and Sufficient Self-Directors: Narratives of Female Education by Five British Women Writers, 1778–1814 ISBN [[Special:BookSources/81-85229-83-X (2004)
- Webs of History: Information, Communication, and Technology from Early to Post-Colonial India ISBN [[Special:BookSources/81-7074-265-X (Co-ed.، with Amiya Kumar Bagchi and Dipankar Sinha, 2005)
- Sultana’s Dream and Padmarag: Two Feminist Utopias, by Rokeya Sakhawat Hossain، part-translated and introduced by Barnita Bagchi ISBN [[Special:BookSources/0-14-400003-2(2005)
- 'In Tarini Bhavan: Rokeya Sakhawat Hossains Padmarag und der Reichtum des südasiatischen Feminismus in der Förderung nicht konfessionsgebundener, den Geschlechtern gerecht werdender menschlicher Entwicklung'، in Wie schamlos doch die Mädchen geworden sind! Bildnis von Rokeya Sakhawat Hossain ISBN [[Special:BookSources/3-88939-835-9 ed. G.A. Zakaria (Berlin: IKO—Verlag fur Interkulturelle Kommunikation, 2006)
حوالے
سودھو- ↑ About Barnita Archived 21 جولائی 2011 at the وے بیک مشین
باہری لنک
سودھو- Review by Sachidananda Mohanty of Bagchi's book Pliable Pupils and Sufficient Self-Directors، in Economic and Political Weekly
- Jackie Kirk and Shree Mulay, McGill University, Academic Article 'Towards a Sustainable Peace: Prioritizing Education for Girls'، drawing on Bagchi's academic work on girls' and women's education in South Asiaسانچہ:Dead link
- Gender Page of Uttorshuri، website of Bangladeshi feminists and social thinkers, anthologizing Bagchi's writing on Rokeya and women's education in South Asia
- Awaaz-South Asia website (public interest group working for secularism in South Asia from the UK) anthologizing Bagchi's writing on Indian multiculturalism
- Asiapeace.org, website of the Association for Communal Harmony in Asia (ACHA) anthologizing Bagchi's writing on syncretism
- The Independent، London, 2 دسمبر 2005 chooses Bagchi's introduction and translation of Padmarag as a book of the year
- 'Girls' Education in Murshidabad: Tales from the Field,' 2003
- 'Engendering ICT and Social Capital'، 2005
- 'Multiculturalism Alive in India'، article, 2003
- 'Rokeya Sakhawat Hossain' article, 2003
- 'Inside Tarini Bhavan: Rokeya Sakhawat Hossain's Padmarag and the Richness of South Asian Feminism in Furthering Unsectarian, Gender-Just Human Development'، article, 2003
- 'Bengali Folklore and Children’s Literature'، article, 2006
- 'The Heroines of Dignified Struggle'، review article, 2006
- Translation, Santosh Kumar Ghose's short story 'Hoina'، 2002
- 'Instruction a Torment?: Jane Austen’s Early Writing and Conflicting Versions of Female Education in Romantic-Era ‘Conservative’ British Women’s Novels’، 2005
- Review of 'Storylines'، 2003
- 'Not This, Not This'، review article, 2007
- 'Securing Gender Justice'، review article, 2007
- 'Violence and the Work of Time'، review article, 2007
- 'The Ultimate Site of Social Coercion,' review article, 2007
- 'Feminist Economics'، review article, 2006
- 'Feminist History'، review article, 2006