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The rock that was not : and other stories / Githanjali ; translated from Telugu by K. Suneetha Rani

By: Contributor(s): Language: English Series: Ratna translation seriesPublication details: Ratna Books, Delhi: 2019Edition: 1st editionDescription: 181 pages ; 21 cmISBN:
  • 9789352901494
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 894.827371 GIT
Summary: The complex woman man relationship demands mutual care and compassion, but is often sickened by the patriarchal mindset compelling women to live as mere sexualized and commodified bodies. In the twelve stories in this book, Githanjali explores day-to-day issues in a womans life, which are generally not talked about or for which society has only a male perspective. The stories depict how women are labelled, isolated and stigmatized; how they are often made to suffer the trauma of being treated as breasts, a vagina, a womb, and a 'boxing bag. Like a deft surgeon, Githanjali identifies and separates the malignancies corroding the sociocultural fabric. For their path-breaking themes, these are the stories of resistance, protest and transformation
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English Books Anna Centenary Library 4TH FLOOR, B WING 894.827371 GIT (Browse shelf(Opens below)) Available 660390

The complex woman man relationship demands mutual care and compassion, but is often sickened by the patriarchal mindset compelling women to live as mere sexualized and commodified bodies. In the twelve stories in this book, Githanjali explores day-to-day issues in a womans life, which are generally not talked about or for which society has only a male perspective. The stories depict how women are labelled, isolated and stigmatized; how they are often made to suffer the trauma of being treated as breasts, a vagina, a womb, and a 'boxing bag. Like a deft surgeon, Githanjali identifies and separates the malignancies corroding the sociocultural fabric. For their path-breaking themes, these are the stories of resistance, protest and transformation

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