
The Brass Notebook
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The lyrical and globe-spanning memoir by the influential feminist economist, with introductory pieces from two American icons
?Your heart and world will be opened by reading The Brass Notebook, the intimate and political life of Devaki Jain, a young woman who dares to become independent.? ?Gloria Steinem When she was barely thirty, the Indian feminist economist Devaki Jain befriended Doris Lessing, Nobel winner and author of The Golden Notebook, who encouraged Jain to write her story. Over half a century later, Jain has crafted what Desmond Tutu has called ?a riveting account of the life story of a courageous woman who has all her life challenged what convention expects of her.? Across an extraordinary life intertwined with those of Iris Murdoch, Gloria Steinem, Julius Nyerere, Henry Kissinger, and Nelson Mandela, Jain navigated a world determined to contain her ambitions. While still a young woman, she traveled alone across the subcontinent to meet Gandhi's disciple Vinoba Bhave, hitchhiked around Europe in a sari, and fell in love with a Yugoslav at a Quaker camp in Saarbrücken. She attended Oxford University, supporting herself by washing dishes in a local café. Later, over the course of an influential career as an economist, Jain seized on the cause of feminism, championing the poor women who labored in the informal economy long before mainstream economics attended to questions of inequality. With a foreword by Nobel Prize?winning economist Amartya Sen and an introduction by the well-known American feminist Gloria Steinem, whose own life and career were inspired by time spent with Jain, The Brass Notebook perfectly merges the political with the personal?a book full of life, ideas, politics, and history.
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- Intro
- Title Page
- Dedication
- Contents
- Foreword by Amartya Sen
- Introduction by Gloria Steinem
- Author's Note
- Part One: Where I Come From
- Prologue
- 1. An Extraordinary Man
- 2. The Tirupati Princess
- 3. Growing up with Father
- 4. Home as a Nest
- Part Two: The Awakening
- 5. The Era That Shaped My Life
- Part Three: Free to Be
- 6. Experiencing True Freedom
- 7. Engaging with India
- 8. Falling in Love: The Unsuitable Boy
- 9. The Turbulence of Wedded Life
- 10. The Delhi Circle
- Part Four: Touch
- 11. Hidden Dangers, Secret Pleasures
- 12. Breaking Codes
- Part Five: The Academy
- 13. Oxford Once More
- 14. The Student Becomes a Teacher
- 15. The Raj-Sen Impact
- Part Six: Building New Worlds
- 16. Rethinking Economics
- 17. Upturning Hierarchies
- 18. Claiming Histories: Claiming the South
- 19. A Dream Comes Home: Being in South Africa
- Part Seven: Requiem
- 20. Reflections on Loss
- Akka
- Lakshmi
- Acknowledgements
- About the Author
- Publishing in the Public Interest
- Copyright
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