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Body Maps: Stories of South Asian Women

 
Radha Chakravarty (Author)
Synopsis The body as social and cultural text provides a rich site for creative experimentation in this collection of short stories by contemporary women writers of South Asia. In a world that tends to equate the body with biology, and femininity with the reproductive function, these writers from Bangladesh, Bhutan, India, Nepal, Pakistan and Sri Lanka interrogate these assumptions and reinscribe the body as a source of resistance and self-empowerment. Identity, history, myth, scientific experiment, social hierarchies, sexuality, nationalism, violence, ethics and ecology are interwoven issues for which the body in these stories becomes a powerful signifier. Together, these bodymaps chart a subversive female geography that startles with its boldly inclusive vision.
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About the author

Radha Chakravarty

RADHA CHAKRAVARTY is a Reader in English at Gargi College (University of Delhi). Her doctoral thesis is a cross-cultural study of contemporary women writers. Her books, Crossings: Stories from Bangladesh and India, Chokher Bali and In the Name of the Mother, are English translations of major Bengali writers, including Tagore, Mahasweta Devi, Sunila Hossain and Shamsul Haq.

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Bibliographic information

Title Body Maps: Stories of South Asian Women
Format Softcover
Date published: 07.07.2007
Edition 1st ed.
Publisher Zubaan
Language: English
isbn 8189884026
length 186p.