The book is available in print now! Three women bringing together their poetry as they negotiate with the world they live in. They reclaim the term "witch" as wisdom and power. Available from
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When a dear friend sends a picture with your book...
Thank you so much @nishipulu
Open your door Library available in -
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Disabilities Act, 1995, includes mental illness as a disability. In our forthcoming anthology Bandaged Moments (Niyogi Books), we bring together 26 short stories from 15 languages in English translation, on the issues of mental health
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What’s in a Name? Bureaucracy, Patriarchy and Identity.
If you are a woman, keeping your full name in the form you wish can turn into a tedious affair.
Nabanita Sengupta✍️
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4 cancellations! 40 minutes in vain, trying to book a @yatri_sathi cab. It has become a trend where drivers say they will arrive and keep you waiting but then cancel after some time. High time you start valuing customers' time and be a bit honest too!
As the city wades through a series of protests, it seems providential that FINALLY, my copies of Female Narratives of Protests: Literary and Cultural Narratives from South Asia, @routledgebooks has arrived.
We hope this book opens up wider dialogic space in #Gender Studies
Women in Translation month for me begins with the publication of my translation of Shyamal Bhattacharya 's story in the online magazine https://t.co/Ji1ZwMy8oO
The story is set in Sri Lanka at a time when the Indian Peace Keeping force was deployed.
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“Tibetans still write in code. There is so much that they can’t say, so little that can be said” – the weight of suppression is so heavy, that “we need to pay close attention to subtext.” @htTweets https://t.co/Z2fWha2oIp
My deliberations on language and mother tongue and in between spaces in After word, a space curated by @mohinigupta28 in @mttandmore
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Delighted to see the first review of Voices and Vision which I had co-edited with Nishi Pulugurtha. The review in Muse India is a comprehensive assessment of the anthology.