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Ruth Vanita

    Same-Sex Love in India
    On the Edge
    Memory of Light
    The Dharma of Justice in the Sanskrit Epics
    My Family
    • My Family

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      • 6 uur lezen
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      For Mahadevi Varma, her animal companions were her chosen family. This family comes alive in Mahadevi's lyrical prose, depicting the animals' relationships with her, each other, and the human inhabitants of her home and her school. In this first-ever translation of a little-known classic, Ruth Vanita brilliantly captures Mahadevi's empathetic imagination, sparkling wit, and intense observation of detail. In her introduction, Vanita illuminates Mahadevi's feminist and literary legacy, her powerful indictment of human cruelty, and how her prose sprang from the fount of her feelings for animals. -From Amazon

      My Family
    • The Dharma of Justice in the Sanskrit Epics

      Debates on Gender, Varna, and Species

      • 298bladzijden
      • 11 uur lezen
      4,0(1)Tarief

      The book delves into the dialogues found within epics, showcasing discussions among diverse characters from various societal backgrounds. It critically examines issues of discrimination related to gender, varna, poverty, age, and disability, exploring the implications of dharmas associated with singleness, friendship, marriage, parenting, and leadership. Through these debates, it challenges societal norms and advocates for a more equitable understanding of roles and responsibilities.

      The Dharma of Justice in the Sanskrit Epics
    • Memory of Light

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      • 8 uur lezen
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      Set against the backdrop of King George the Third's fiftieth birthday gala in Lucknow, the story explores the passionate romance between Chapla Bai, a courtesan from Kashi, and the poet Nafis Bai. Their intense connection unfolds over two summers, enriched by the support of Nafis's friends, Insha, Rangin, and Sharad. As they exchange letters and verses, their love blossoms, but the challenge of distance looms when Chapla returns home. The narrative delves into themes of desire, longing, and the struggle to maintain a relationship across separation.

      Memory of Light
    • An important anthology, On the Edge shifts the focus on stories and characters who have, for far too long, remained in the shadows and brings them (and us) into the light.

      On the Edge
    • Same-Sex Love in India

      A Literary History - Revised and Updated

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      • 17 uur lezen

      Same-Sex Love in India offers an eloquent range of writings spanning more than two thousand years of Indian literature. Drawn from Hindu, Muslim, Buddhist and contemporary fictional sources these writings convincingly demonstrate that same-sex love has flourished, evolved and been embraced in various forms since ancient times. From the Mahabharata to modern writers and artists such as Ismat Chughtai and Bhupen Khakhar, the eclectic and expressive selections in this anthology include excerpts from devotional books, legal and erotic treatises, story cycles, medieval histories and biographies to modern novels, short stories, letters, memoirs, plays and poems. This pioneering book is invaluable for gender studies, for Indian history, and for all readers interested in the fascinating development of homoerotic traditions and writings.

      Same-Sex Love in India