Foraging the Nationalist Movement through Women’s Education: Decoding Savitribai Phule and the Cultural-reformist Critique of Caste
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31-03-2021
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Social Trends
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Roy, Sanjay K.
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University of North Bengal
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Savitribai Phule is regarded as one of the towering figures
of the nationalist movement for her pioneering role in women’s education which set the
stage for the cultural renaissance of our motherland. Her passionate struggle for
women’s empowerment, to build up the equality for men and women made possible for the growth of
nationalist movement against the colonial rule. Savitribai dedicated her entire life to fight
against the rigid patriarchal structures of the caste system with the help of her
husband Jyotirao Phule through the establishment of the Satysodhak Samaj in Maharashtra
that initiated the progress of women hailing from diverse corners of the society. The seed for
social equality sowed against the practice of untouchability and cultural deprivation marked
a ‘paradigm shift’ of such alternative principles with respect to tradition that brought
women into the mainstream society. Sociologists interested in social movements have often
conveyed about the guidelines of this “truth seeking” program as facilitating the
creation a counter- ideological rubric of humanity that could be achieved only through
the total annihilation of the Brahaminacal system. The present article intends to
reflect upon Savitribai’s role in the work of this culturally homogenous and pluralist
organization whose novel character helped in inducing a political upheaval replacing the
patriarchal hegemony of caste by a new secure
tradition.
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8
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2348-6538
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202 - 213