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explain the impact of print culture in Indian women

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Answered by IshitaJaiswal
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 \huge{ \bold{ \green{ \underline{ \: answer > }}}} The impact of print culture in Indian women are as follows:-



1. Writers started writing about the lives and features of women and this increased the number of women readers.




2. Women writers write their own autobiography. They highlighted the condition of women, their ignorance and how they forced to do hard domestic labour.




3. A large section of Hindu writing was devoted to the education of women.




4. In the early 20th century the journals written by women become very popular in which women’s education, widowhood, widow remarriage were discussed.




5. Many writers published how to teach women to be obedient wives.









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Answered by Priatouri
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The following are the impacts of print culture on women in India:

1. Women as readers: writers during the 19th century started writing about the experiences and sentiments of women intensely. This increased the number of women scholars.

2. Women as writers: during this time women encouraged from the printed element to a degree that they began writing fictions. For example, Kailashbashini Debi penned novels that threw light on the exertions of women about how they were imprisoned in their own homes, commanded to do domestic work, and employed unevenly by the menfolk.

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