ABSTRACT

"This book is a search for ‘the real Anandibai Joshee’ —— a search in which the readers are invited to participate."

In her short and eventful life, Anandibai Joshee, the first Indian woman to earn a medical degree, broke many stereotypes. Literate at a time when it was taboo for a girl to attend school or even ‘pick up a paper’, she was courageous, articulate, and assertive. And ambitious. Fuelled by a desire to improve the healthcare that was available to Indian women at that time, she travelled across the seas to the United States to study medicine.

Meera Kosambi’s biography of Anandibai is more than just a retelling of the life of a woman who was ahead of her times. Drawing on a host of narratives, Kosambi recovers Anandibai’s many voices, which have been submerged in history — that of a conflicted feminist, a nationalist, and a reformer, among others — and her engagement with the world at large.

This volume is a testament to Meera Kosambi’s commitment to social history. When she passed away in 2015, she left an incomplete manuscript that has painstakingly been put together by the editors. Drawing on archival research, including a host of Anandibai’s letters, her poems in Marathi, newspaper reports, and rare photographs, this book will be of immense interest to scholars and researchers of modern Indian history, sociology, gender, and South Asian studies.

chapter |7 pages

Introduction

part I|87 pages

New horizons

chapter 1|18 pages

Early life

chapter 2|17 pages

The American connection

chapter 3|14 pages

An Indo-American dialogue

chapter 4|19 pages

The Bengal interlude

Calcutta

chapter 5|12 pages

The Bengal interlude

Serampore

chapter 6|5 pages

‘Why do I go to America?’

part II|111 pages

A passage to America

chapter 7|6 pages

Crossing the seas

chapter 8|14 pages

Cultural encounters

chapter 9|19 pages

Entry into medical college

chapter 10|20 pages

Life in Philadelphia, Early 1884

chapter 11|17 pages

A family reunion

chapter 12|13 pages

Completing college

chapter 13|18 pages

Graduation and after

part III|32 pages

The Return of the Native

chapter 14|7 pages

Homeward Bound

chapter 15|14 pages

The last flicker

chapter 16|9 pages

A death mourned and lives resumed