Decolonizing Marriage and the Family: The Lives and Letters of Ida, Benoy, and Indira Sarkar
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Namakkal, J (2019). Decolonizing Marriage and the Family: The Lives and Letters of Ida, Benoy, and Indira
Sarkar. Journal of Women's History, 31(2). pp. 124-147. 10.1353/jowh.2019.0017. Retrieved from https://hdl.handle.net/10161/19062.This is constructed from limited available data and may be imprecise. To cite this
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Jessica Namakkal
Associate Professor of the Practice of International Comparative Studies
My first book Unsettling Utopia: The Making and Unmaking of French (Columbia University
Press, 2021) presents a new account of the history of twentieth-century French India
to show how colonial projects persisted beyond formal decolonization. Through the
experience of the French territories, the book recasts the relationships among colonization,
settlement, postcolonial sovereignty, utopianism, and liberati

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