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This book explores the complex assemblage of biopolitics,
citizenship, ethics and human rights concerns in South Asia
focusing specifically on women poets, writers and artists and their
explorations on marginalisation, violence and protest. The book
traces the origins, varied historiographies and socio-political
consequences of women’s protests and feminist discourses.
Bringing together narratives of the Landais from Afghanistan,
voices from Pakistan, Bangladesh and Sri Lanka, Miya women poets
writing from Assam, and stories of Dalit and queer women across the
region, it analyses the diverse modes of women’s protests and
their ethical and humanitarian cartographies. The volume highlights
the reconfiguration of female voices of protest in contemporary
literature and popular culture in South Asia and the formation of
closely-knit female communities of solidarity, cooperation and
collective political action. The book will be of interest to
students and researchers of gender studies, literature, cultural
studies, sociology, minority and indigenous studies, and South
Asian studies.
1) This book presents the women's perspective of displacement
through literature, culture and societal experiences in South Asia.
2) It attempts to fill the gap in the existing literature on women
& displacement and, women & rehabilitation. 3) This book
will be of interest to departments of South Asian studies and
cultural studies across UK and USA.
1) This book presents the women's perspective of displacement
through literature, culture and societal experiences in South Asia.
2) It attempts to fill the gap in the existing literature on women
& displacement and, women & rehabilitation. 3) This book
will be of interest to departments of South Asian studies and
cultural studies across UK and USA.
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