Gandhi's Khadi

By Rahul Ramagundam

Gandhi's Khadi
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The book is a study of khadi, the fabric that successfully transcended its commodity status to become a political symbol. Using a fresh approach, it shows how an idea, determinedly pursued, can become a movement. Khadi acquired emblematic status during India's freedom struggle. Gandhi saw khadi as heralding real freedom to the millions of poor and marginalised Indians. Recreating a parallel history of the khadi movement alongside that of India's freedom struggle, the author argues that khadi's core semiotic lay in its being a commodity of resistance against colonial exploitation.

Book Details

  • Country: US
  • Published: 2008
  • Publisher: Orient BlackSwan
  • Language: English
  • Pages: 298
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