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Malika Begum’s Mehfil: the Lost Legacy of Women’s Travel Writing in Urdu / Majchrowicz, Daniel   Journal Article
Majchrowicz, Daniel Journal Article
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Summary/Abstract Ostensibly, Muslim women in colonial India only rarely wrote travel narratives, particularly in Urdu. In truth, women’s travel writing in Urdu is anything but chimerical, but persistent archival and methodological limitations have led to the neglect and even irrevocable loss of this writing. A recalibrated approach to travel writing and archival practices divulges a vast corpus—but only if we attend to the specific ways in which women’s narratives were produced and circulated. This article offers a primary typology of the formats and fora most often employed by women writing in Urdu, including semi-private (but orally consumed) letters, family newspapers and women’s journals. Using extensive quotations from previously unknown sources, it reintroduces a forgotten corpus to the study of Indian history, literature, and gender studies alike.
Key Words South Asia  Women  Archives  Urdu  Travel Writing  Travelogues 
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