This essay discusses women's gender roles as they were imagined and debated in a Bengali text written towards the
end of the sixteenth century. Efforts to reexamine precolonial gender roles and debates about them are important for
three reasons. First, that large body of research on gender which begins with the colonial period often has obscured
elements of continuity between colonial and precolonial discourse on gender in South Asia, and often exaggerates or
misstates both the degree of consensus about gender in the precolonial period, and the nature of change in the colonial
period.