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Blood Into Ink - South Asian and Middle Eastern Women Write War

English · Paperback / Softback

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Informationen zum Autor Miriam Cooke-Kerns, Roshni Rustomji Klappentext This book offers a collection of journal entries, interviews, fiction, and poetry by twentieth-century Middle Eastern and South Asian women writing about war and political conflicts. It reflects the realization that through their writing, women have created a new mythology of the war-peace paradox. Zusammenfassung "These writings on war by Middle Eastern and South Asian women are passionate, bitter, and deeply attached to place and circumstance. They should be part of our essential reading. At the tail end of this century, they help to remap a vivid, splintering world".- Meena Alexander, author of "Fault Lines". Lightning Print On Demand Title Inhaltsverzeichnis Foreword: Translating Violence: Reflections After Ayodhya -- Preface -- Credits -- Introduction -- Remembering -- Waging Peace

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