Indian Women s Short Fiction

Indian Women s Short Fiction
Author: Joel Kuortti,Mittapalli Rajeshwar
Publsiher: Atlantic Publishers & Dist
Total Pages: 258
Release: 2007
Genre: Feminism in literature
ISBN: 8126905794

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Although Indian Women S Short Fiction Has Always Enjoyed Equal Importance And Popularity As Their Novels, Very Little Critical Attention Has Been Paid To It So Far. Indian Women S Short Fiction Seeks To Fulfil This Long Felt Need. It Puts Together Fifteen Perceptive And Analytical Articles By Scholars Across The World. The Articles, Which Are Focussed On Native Indian Writing As Well As Diasporic Short Fiction, Deal With Such Interesting Literary Issues As Construction Of Femininity, Disablement And Enablement, Bengali Heritage, Hybrid Identities, Nostalgia, Representation Of The Partition Violence, Tradition And Modernity, And Cultural Perspectivism.It Is Hoped That The Book Will Prove Useful To Scholars Interested In Short Fiction Studies In General And Indian Women S Short Fiction In Particular.

Katha

Katha
Author: Urvashi Butalia
Publsiher: Saqi
Total Pages: 164
Release: 2013-01-02
Genre: Literary Collections
ISBN: 9781846591693

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Women's stories in India have been handed down from generation to generation, enriched and embroidered along the way. Political change and the arrival of print culture meant that storytelling was pushed into the background. But in more recent times, these voices have once again come centre-stage - confident, varied and complex. Spanning half a century, this collection covers many languages and cultures, and reflects the vast and complex cultures of the country and its diaspora. It offers a view of the changes that have taken place, both in terms of the subjects women choose to write about and their preferred way of writing about these subjects. From established names such as Mahashveta Devi to the newer generation of young authors, such as Tishani Doshi, Katha brings to the reader a vivid array of voices.

Woman in Indian Short Stories

Woman in Indian Short Stories
Author: Usha Bande,Atma Ram
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 196
Release: 2003
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: UOM:39015061607936

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This Study Seeks To Ascertain The Emergence Of The `New` Woman In The Marathi, Hindi, Punjabi And Indian-English Short Story By Women Writers Of The Last Fifty Years, Roughly From The Mid-1940S To The End Of 1990S.

The Penguin Book of Modern Indian Short Stories

The Penguin Book of Modern Indian Short Stories
Author: Stephen Alter
Publsiher: Penguin UK
Total Pages: 376
Release: 2001-10-11
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 9789351183334

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Twenty classic short stories from master writers across the country This superb collection contains some of the best Indian short stories written in the last fifty years, both in English and in the regional languages. Some of these stories – ‘We Have Arrived in Amritsar’ by Bhisham Sahni, ‘Companions’ by Raja Rao, ‘The Sky and the Cat’ by U.R. Anantha Murthy, ‘A Devoted Son’ by Anita Desai – have been widely anthologized and are well known. Others, like Premendra Mitra’s ‘The Discovery of Telenapota’, Gangadhar Gadgil’s ‘The Dog that Ran in Circles’, Mowni’s ‘A Loss of Identity’, O.V. Vijayan’s ‘The Wart’ and Devanuru Mahadeva’s ‘Amasa’, are less familiar to readers but are nevertheless classics of the art of the short story. This new and revised edition includes three additional classics: R.K. Narayan’s ‘Another Community’, Avinash Dolas’s ‘The Victim’ and Ismat Chughtai’s ‘The Wedding Shroud’. The Penguin Book of Modern Indian Short Stories is a marvellous and entertaining introduction to the rich diversity of pleasures that the Indian short story–a form that has produced masters in over a dozen languages–can offer.

Separate Journeys

Separate Journeys
Author: Geeta Dharmarajan
Publsiher: Univ of South Carolina Press
Total Pages: 164
Release: 2004
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1570035512

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This collection, which gathers fifteen stories by contemporary Indian women representing the varied languages and regions of their subcontinent, is now available to an American audience for the first time.

River of Flesh and Other Stories

River of Flesh and Other Stories
Author: Ruchira Gupta
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 272
Release: 2016-01-13
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: 9385755617

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Khushwant Singh Best Indian Short Stories Volume 1

Khushwant Singh Best Indian Short Stories Volume 1
Author: Khushwant Singh
Publsiher: Harper Collins
Total Pages: 272
Release: 2012-06-06
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 9789350292938

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The Indian short story is extraordinary in its ability to stick to the traditional rules of the craft and still demonstrate remarkable originality. It revolves around a limited number of characters, confines itself in time and space, and has a well-plotted narrative that drives its central theme. Within the traditional framework, however, creativity flowers and a fresh and imaginative story emerges. This volume is chock-full with such stories, written by authors well known in their regional languages as well as those who have made a name for themselves in English literary circles. Carefully selected by India's literary giant, the late Khushwant Singh, these pieces represent the best of Indian writing from around the country.

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.