The novel A thousand Splendid Suns by Khaled Hossenni published in 2007, talks about Kabul, and Afghanistan and the dreadful atmosphere associated with them, the suppression of women and terrorism are the main themes around which the novel revolves. The primary feeling in the book is terror, again, mostly experienced by women living there. The main character of the novel is Mariam who goes through great hardships and persecutions in life and of how she finally overcomes her fear of the man in her life: her husband. The other novel in contrast is Kamala: The Story of Hindu Life written by Krupabai Satthianadhan in 1894 which mainly talks about the child marriage of a high caste Hindu girl and her experiences as she crosses the threshold of w...
Drawing on the chance discovery of a number of letters exchanged during the period, in India and the...
Rohinton Mistry's 1995 novel A Fine Balance is set in 1970s India and follows four characters who co...
Review of Questioning the ‘Muslim Woman’: Identity and Insecurity in an Urban Indian Locality, by Ni...
As ethnographers often find, people encountered during fieldwork can have their own ideas about wha...
Review of Islam, Women and Violence in Kashmir: Between India and Pakistan by Nyla Ali Kha
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"Regioninės studijos" (ISSN 2029-2074) 2013 m. virto į "International journal of area studies" (eISS...
This engaging ethnographic study is immediately useful in methodological terms for readers in the fi...
Review of Living Our Religions: Hindu and Muslim South Asian American Women Narrate Their Experience...
Review of: White Saris and Sweet Mangoes : Aging, Gender, and Body in North India by Sarah Lamb. Ber...
Arundhati Roy’s The Ministry of Utmost Happiness (2017) presents the story of a transgender woman, A...
Book review of Mirage (Kanal in Tamil). By K. Daniel. Translated by Subramaniam Jebanesan. Colombo, ...
Review of Questioning the ‘Muslim Woman’: Identity and Insecurity in an Urban Indian Locality, by Ni...
(excerpt) This exceptionally insightful volume, The Other in South Asian Religion, Literature and Fi...
Drawing on the chance discovery of a number of letters exchanged during the period, in India and the...
Rohinton Mistry's 1995 novel A Fine Balance is set in 1970s India and follows four characters who co...
Review of Questioning the ‘Muslim Woman’: Identity and Insecurity in an Urban Indian Locality, by Ni...
As ethnographers often find, people encountered during fieldwork can have their own ideas about wha...
Review of Islam, Women and Violence in Kashmir: Between India and Pakistan by Nyla Ali Kha
The last two decades have witnessed a particular upsurge in women’s autobiographical writing in Hind...
A review of The History of the Holy Servants of the Lord Siva: A Translation of the Periya Puranam o...
"Regioninės studijos" (ISSN 2029-2074) 2013 m. virto į "International journal of area studies" (eISS...
This engaging ethnographic study is immediately useful in methodological terms for readers in the fi...
Review of Living Our Religions: Hindu and Muslim South Asian American Women Narrate Their Experience...
Review of: White Saris and Sweet Mangoes : Aging, Gender, and Body in North India by Sarah Lamb. Ber...
Arundhati Roy’s The Ministry of Utmost Happiness (2017) presents the story of a transgender woman, A...
Book review of Mirage (Kanal in Tamil). By K. Daniel. Translated by Subramaniam Jebanesan. Colombo, ...
Review of Questioning the ‘Muslim Woman’: Identity and Insecurity in an Urban Indian Locality, by Ni...
(excerpt) This exceptionally insightful volume, The Other in South Asian Religion, Literature and Fi...
Drawing on the chance discovery of a number of letters exchanged during the period, in India and the...
Rohinton Mistry's 1995 novel A Fine Balance is set in 1970s India and follows four characters who co...
Review of Questioning the ‘Muslim Woman’: Identity and Insecurity in an Urban Indian Locality, by Ni...