The production and deconstruction of the 'ideal Indian woman' on the basis of the Mahabharata in the twentieth and twenty-first centuries

In Milinda Banerjee & Julian Strube (eds.), The Mahabharata in global political and social thought. New York, NY: Cambridge University Press (2024)
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