Honouring the Strength of Indian Women

Honouring the Strength of Indian Women
Author: Vera Manuel
Publsiher: First Voices, First Texts
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2019
Genre: Drama
ISBN: 0887558364

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This critical edition delivers a unique and comprehensive collection of the works of Ktunaxa-Secwepemc writer and educator Vera Manuel, daughter of prominent Indigenous leaders Marceline Paul and George Manuel. A vibrant force in the burgeoning Indigenous theatre scene, Vera was at the forefront of residential school writing and did groundbreaking work as a dramatherapist and healer. Long before mainstream Canada understood and discussed the impact and devastating legacy of Canada's Indian residential schools, Vera Manuel wrote about it as part of her personal and community healing. She became a grassroots leader addressing the need to bring to light the stories of survivors, their journeys of healing, and the therapeutic value of writing and performing arts. A collaboration by four Indigenous writers and scholars steeped in values of Indigenous ethics and editing practices, the volume features Manuel's most famous play, "Strength of Indian Women"--first performed in 1992 and still one of the most important literary works to deal with the trauma of residential schools--along with an assemblage of plays, written between the late 1980s until Manuel's untimely passing in 2010, that were performed but never before published. The volume also includes three previously unpublished short stories written in 1988, poetry written over three decades in a variety of venues, and a 1987 college essay that draws on family and community interviews on the effects of residential schools.

Well Behaved Indian Women

Well Behaved Indian Women
Author: Saumya Dave
Publsiher: Penguin
Total Pages: 401
Release: 2020-07-14
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 9781984806154

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A Lilly's Library Book Club Pick! “A sparkling debut.”—Emily Giffin, #1 New York Times Bestselling Author From a compelling new voice in women's fiction comes a mother-daughter story about three generations of women who struggle to define themselves as they pursue their dreams. Simran Mehta has always felt harshly judged by her mother, Nandini, especially when it comes to her little "writing hobby." But when a charismatic and highly respected journalist careens into Simran's life, she begins to question not only her future as a psychologist, but her engagement to her high school sweetheart. Nandini Mehta has strived to create an easy life for her children in America. From dealing with her husband's demanding family to the casual racism of her patients, everything Nandini has endured has been for her children's sake. It isn’t until an old colleague makes her a life-changing offer that Nandini realizes she's spent so much time focusing on being the Perfect Indian Woman, she’s let herself slip away. Mimi Kadakia failed her daughter, Nandini, in ways she'll never be able to fix­—or forget. But with her granddaughter, she has the chance to be supportive and offer help when it's needed. As life begins to pull Nandini and Simran apart, Mimi is determined to be the bridge that keeps them connected, even as she carries her own secret burden.

Desert Indian Woman

Desert Indian Woman
Author: Frances Sallie Manuel,Deborah Lyn Neff
Publsiher: University of Arizona Press
Total Pages: 284
Release: 2001-10
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 0816520089

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Basket weaver, storyteller, and tribal elder, Frances Manuel is a living preserver of Tohono O'odham culture. Speaking to anthropologist Deborah Neff, who has known her for over twenty years, she tells of O'odham culture and society and of the fortunes and misfortunes of Native Americans in the southwestern borderlands over the past century.

Chup

Chup
Author: Deepa Narayan
Publsiher: Juggernaut Books
Total Pages: 320
Release: 2018
Genre: Feminism
ISBN: 9789386228604

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The Indian Woman

The Indian Woman
Author: Shobit Arya
Publsiher: SCB Distributors
Total Pages: 200
Release: 2015-07-08
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 9788183283632

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The Indian Woman - a picture of poise, an image of intellect, an exposition of enterprise. She doesn't just nurture the social, cultural and spiritual traditions of India by strengthening the ancient civilization's family values and secular ethos, but also nourishes the young nation's spirit of entrepreneurship by playing a stellar role across professions, businesses and industries. This iconoclastic book captures fascinating journeys of some of the most celebrated Indian women. From the iconic Lata Mangeshkar to the fiery Mary Kom, from the legendary Bhanu Athaiya to the brilliant Kiran Mazumdar Shaw - for the first time they all come together to share their inspiring experiences, in their own words. With Contributions by: Lata Mangeshkar Kiran Mazumdar Shaw Bhanu Athaiya Shahnaz Husain Sunita Narain Naina Lal Kidwai Fathima Beevi Padma Bandopadhyay Gita Gopinath MC Mary Kom A collector's item, this creatively conceptualized and beautifully designed book, provides deep insights into the mind of this great nation and its women and succeeds in passing on the enduring legacy to future generations.

Visualizing Indian Women 1875 1947

Visualizing Indian Women  1875 1947
Author: Malavika Karlekar,Centre for Women's Development Studies (New Delhi, India)
Publsiher: Oxford University Press, USA
Total Pages: 160
Release: 2006
Genre: Feminism
ISBN: UVA:X030130782

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"Photography as a medium has captured the diverse realities of women's lives over the last century and a half, providing a more holistic understanding of what is learned through the written word, memory, and recall. Visualizing Indian Women is a collection of 300 such rare photographs depicting women's lives during the period 1875-1947, gleaned from archives as well as private collections." "Based on a travelling exhibition curated by the Centre for Women's Development Studies, New Delhi, the book consists of images and explanatory captions that are divided into five sections, following a more or less chronological development of Indian women during this period."--BOOK JACKET.

American Indian Women

American Indian Women
Author: Gretchen M. Bataille,Kathleen M. Sands
Publsiher: Scholarly Title
Total Pages: 458
Release: 1991
Genre: Reference
ISBN: UOM:39015029168583

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Beyond the Veil

Beyond the Veil
Author: Pran Nevile
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 152
Release: 2000
Genre: British
ISBN: UOM:39015052478487

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