Book Review: Bridger, Emily. Young Women against Apartheid: Gender, Youth and South Africa's Liberation Struggle.

(Rochester, NY: Boydell & Brewer, James Currey, 2021)

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  • Madhulagna Halder McGill University

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https://doi.org/10.21971/pi29404

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ethnography, gender, radical politics, African history, space

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Author Biography

Madhulagna Halder, McGill University

Madhulagna Halder is a Doctoral Candidate at McGill University, Canada in 2021. Halder holds an M.Phil. (2019) and an M.A. (2016) in Modern Indian History from Jawaharlal Nehru University, New Delhi. She obtained her B.A. (Honours) in History (2013) from Jadavpur University, India. Her present research examines the conditions of women political prisoners in the context of postcolonial India, and the questions of prisoners’ rights in South Asia. Her research areas include the history of gender, communist cultures, and memory studies. She was awarded the Professor Papiya Ghosh Memorial Prize by the Indian History Congress in 2018. She has authored chapters in several edited volumes and her work has also
been published in Words and Silences (Journal of International Oral History).

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Published

2023-10-09

How to Cite

Halder, M. (2023). Book Review: Bridger, Emily. Young Women against Apartheid: Gender, Youth and South Africa’s Liberation Struggle.: (Rochester, NY: Boydell & Brewer, James Currey, 2021). Past Imperfect, 25, 67–71. https://doi.org/10.21971/pi29404

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