Portraits of superwomen

The idea of heroism in women is not easily defined. In men, the notion is often associated with physical strength and bravery.
Portraits of superwomen

The idea of heroism in women is not easily defined.  In men, the notion is often associated with physical strength and extravagant bravery.

Women’s heroism has tended to be of a very different nature, less easily categorised. All the women portrayed—Draupadi, Radha, Ambapali, Raziya Sultan, Meerabai, Jahanara, Laxmibai and Hazrat Mahal—share an unassailable belief in a cause, for which they are willing to fight to the death if need be.

In every case this belief leads  them to confrontation with a horrified patriarchy.

In these engrossing portraits, mythological characters from thousands of years ago walk companionably besides historical figures from more recent times. They rise to reclaim their rightful place in history. D

aughters, wives, courtesans, mothers, queens, goddesses, warriors—heroines.

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