The Art of Freedom
Kamaladevi Chattopadhyay and the Making of Modern India
Format:Hardback
Publisher:University of Pittsburgh Press
Published:31st May '25
Should be back in stock very soon

A Revealing New Biography of a Pathbreaking Female Figure in Modern Indian History is Revealed in this "evocative book" (Foreign Affairs)
Slate also draws upon underexplored details from her personal life, providing new context for her experiences as a child widow, her remarriage to the mercurial actor/poet Harin Chattopadhyay, and her divorce (among the first civil divorces in modern India).Kamaladevi Chattopadhyay (1903–1988) was a prominent socialist, anticolonial and antiracist activist, champion of women’s rights, and advocate for the arts and crafts. Defying the borders of gender, nation, and race, her efforts spanned social movements and played a leading role in the creation of modern India and the development of the Global South. In The Art of Freedom, Nico Slate showcases new archival materials to document Kamaladevi’s campaign to become the first woman elected to provincial office; her confrontation with Gandhi that helped open the salt march of 1930 to women; her leadership of the All India Women’s Conference and the Congress Socialist Party; her pioneering work with refugees during the Partition of India in 1947; the major impact she had on the arts in postcolonial India; and her own career on the stage and screen. Slate also draws upon underexplored details from her personal life, providing new context for her experiences as a child widow, her remarriage to the mercurial actor/poet Harin Chattopadhyay, and her divorce (among the first civil divorces in modern India). Taken as a whole, Kamaladevi’s life offers a uniquely revealing vantage point on the making of modern India—a vantage point that centers the interconnections between struggles often seen as distinct, and that reminds us of the full promise of Indian democracy.
A propulsive and searching biography of Indian anticolonial activist and women’s advocate Kamaladevi Chattopadhyay.
* Publishers Weekly *Slate has thoroughly compiled Chattopadhyay's extensive achievements.
* Choice Reviews *A chiaroscuro of a life has been painted with stunning precision in Slate’s work. His scholarship and insight bring to vivid immediacy the light and shade of a gifted woman’s struggle for self-expression that coalesced with those of her country.
-- Gopalkrishna Gandhi, Ashoka UniversityA groundbreaking exploration of the life and contributions of Kamaladevi Chattopadhyay.
* India West Journal *A riveting biography of an extraordinary Indian woman.
* History Today *A welcome contribution that expands the literature on some lesser-known but influential Indian political figures, and opens up possibilities for further enquiries into larger political questions touched upon in this book.
* H-Soz-Kult *Nico Slate’s comprehensive and illuminating biography of the great Indian socialist and feminist Kamaladevi Chattopadhyaya makes her life and achievements available to American audiences and as such is much appreciated.
-- Ellen Carol DuBois, University of California, Los AngelesThis deeply researched book restores Kamaladevi Chattopadhyay to her rightful place in India’s history as a freedom fighter and nation builder. In a moving and original narrative, Nico Slate reveals the full emancipatory and participatory potential of Kamaladevi’s social reform activism and anticolonial politics.
-- Sana Aiyar, Massachusetts Institute of TechnologyIn this magnificent biography, Nico Slate does full justice to the range and richness of her life and the depth and breadth of Kamaladevi Chattopadhyay’s legacy. His research is impressively thorough, his writing elegant and empathetic, his blending of biography and history seamless and deeply illuminating.
-- Ramachandra Guha, author of Gandhi: The Years That Changed the WISBN: 9780822948209
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352 pages