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Radical Spirits: India’s First Woman Doctor and Her American Champions is Nandini Patwardhan’s first full-length biography. “Based on original letters, university archives, and newspaper accounts, Radical Spirits draws a textured portrait of the relationships that Indian, British, and American individuals forged by bridging cultural and class boundaries.” (from the back cover)
Born into a high-caste Indian family, Anandi becomes a nine-year-old child bride. Just a few years later, she loses her own first child shortly after giving birth. Now painfully aware of millions of other Indian women who have had a similar experience, she makes the radical decision to become India's first woman doctor. Still a teenager in 1883, Anandi sails alone from Calcutta to New York to attend a medical school for women. In America, she encounters kindness, cruelty, and curiosity about her dark skin, vegetarian diet, Hindu religion, and unusual wardrobe. Nonetheless, Anandi presses single-mindedly toward her goal. Not only does she want to do good among her own people but she also aches to “disprove the false doctrine which keeps Hindoo women in ignorance and degradation.”
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SUMMARY
Radical Spirits: India’s First Woman Doctor and Her American Champions is Nandini Patwardhan’s first full-length biography. “Based on original letters, university archives, and newspaper accounts, Radical Spirits draws a textured portrait of the relationships that Indian, British, and American individuals forged by bridging cultural and class boundaries.” (from the back cover)
Born into a high-caste Indian family, Anandi becomes a nine-year-old child bride. Just a few years later, she loses her own first child shortly after giving birth. Now painfully aware of millions of other Indian women who have had a similar experience, she makes the radical decision to become India's first woman doctor. Still a teenager in 1883, Anandi sails alone from Calcutta to New York to attend a medical school for women. In America, she encounters kindness, cruelty, and curiosity about her dark skin, vegetarian diet, Hindu religion, and unusual wardrobe. Nonetheless, Anandi presses single-mindedly toward her goal. Not only does she want to do good among her own people but she also aches to “disprove the false doctrine which keeps Hindoo women in ignorance and degradation.”
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