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classicists of the Mediterranean! Indrani Chatterjee. Rutgers University. URVASHI BUTALIA, The Other Side of Silence: Voices from the Partition of India,. New Delhi, Viking, 1998, pp. vi + 278, Rs 295. SUCHETA MAHAJAN, Independence and Partition: The Erosion of Colonial Power in India, New Delhi, Sage Publications,
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Please contact info@hebook.org for more information. Source Version, The other side of silence : voices from the partition of India / Urvashi Butalia. Butalia, Urvashi Durham, NC: Duke University Press, 2000. URL, hdl.handle.net/2027/heb.04612.0001.001. Subject Headings, • Punjab (India) -- History -- Partition, 1947.
Urvashi Butalia (born 1952) is an Indian feminist and publisher. Along with Ritu Menon, she co-founded Kali for Women, India's first exclusively feminist publishing house, in 1984. In 2003, following the closure of Kali for Women, she founded Zubaan Books.
Urvashi Butalia: Geteiltes Schweigen. Innenansichten zur Teilung Indiens; Berlin: Lotos. Werkstatt 2015, 239 S., 18 €1. Das Buch enthalt Auszuge aus dem Interview-Band The other side of Silence: Voices from the. Partition of India (1998) und weitere Texte, in denen sich die bekannte feministische Verle- gerin Urvashi
In the South Asian subcontinent, Urvashi Butalia needs little introduction. Since she started the first feminist publishing house in India, Kali for Women, in 1984, she has become one of India's foremost feminists, and her tireless work—academic and activist—over the decades has shown a commitment to the unearthing and
Urvashi Butalia was born in Ambala, India, in 1952 and completed graduate studies in London in 1977. In 1984 she cofounded Kali for Women, India's first feminist publishing house. Her writing has appeared in numerous periodicals in India and England. Her most recent edited books are Speaking Peace: Women's Voices
URVASHI BUTALIA. back to issue. TWO seemingly unconnected stories form the starting point for these reflections. Some months ago I visited Pakistan with Bir Bahadur Singh, a seventy-year old Sikh from Rawalpindi district. Previous to March 1947, Bir Bahadur's family had lived for many years in Saintha village, the only
Pandey and Urvashi Butalia in their works on Partition and violence. Another source that has played an important role in drawing scholars' attention to popular perceptions of Partition and violence is a wide range of literary texts and films which depict this event. They have highlighted the hidden stories of violence and the.
As Urvashi Butalia writes, “About. 750,000 women are thought to have been abducted and raped by men of religion different from their own (and indeed sometimes by men of their own religion)" (1998: 3). Clearly, we have to attend to and make sense of this incredible scale of gender violence as the first critical response.
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