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Zubaan at the World Book Fair

February 25, 2012 byZubaanBooks / 0

Dear friends
Do come and see our books at the World Book Fair. We can’t afford to have a stall of our own – the book fair has hiked up its prices substantially, and we just don’t make enough money back to take a full stand, plus, small publishers have no clout so get relegated to corners and inaccessible places (while the large ones can use money power to get the best locations!). So we’ve taken a considered decision to save money and spend it on publishing the next book!! But meanwhile, if you are visiting, we’d love you to look at our books which are available from our distributors, Penguin Books India and Cambridge University Press. While Penguin will have all our ‘trade’ or general books (i.e. fiction, general non fiction, young adult, children), Cambridge will have our academic books. They’re located at:

Cambridge University Press : Hall No.6, Stall nos 846-59
Penguin Books India :Hall No.6, Stall nos 989 – 1020

Some of our recent highlights include:

Fiction
Seventeen, by Anita Agnihotri. Translated by Arunava Sinha
Bitter Wormwood, by Easterine Kire
The Song Seekers, by Saswati Sengupta

Non Fiction
Our Pictures, Our Words: A Visual Journey Through Women’s Movement, by Laxmi Murthy and Rajashri Dasgupta

Young Zubaan
Icky Yucky Mucky, by Natasha Sharma. Illustrated by Anitha Balachandran

Academic
Dalit Women Speak Out: Caste, Class and Gender Violence in India, by Aloysius Arudayam S.J., Jayshree P. Mangubhai, Joel G. Lee
Shia Women: Muslim Faith and Practice, by Diane D’Souza

Look forward to seeing you there.

The Zubaan Team
Preeti Gill, Anita Roy, Shweta Vachani, Shweta Tewari, Rosalyn D’Mello, Satish Sharma, Elsy Paul, Santosh Singh, Nirmala Chaudhry, Urvashi Butalia

Tags: Delhi, Feminist Publishing, Independent Publishers, World Book Fair, Zubaan

Zubaan Talkies, Take #1: Writing the Self

February 7, 2012 byZubaanBooks / 0

We’re really excited about Take #1 of Zubaan Talkies, our brand-new series which kicks off this Thursday, 9th February at The Attic, Connaught Place, New Delhi.

Writing the Self is what we’re calling it, and we’re hoping to engage you, our audience, in a stimulating discussion about the whole process of documenting the self, by way of autobiography or memoir, especially in a world when gender continues to be so intrinsic to one’s identity. We’re featuring women’s writing, and our host, Anita Roy, will walk you through some of the fascinating issues that emerge the instant one decides to take up the pen and write down the truth about yourself.

Actor extraordinaire, Dan Husain of the Dastangoi fame, will read from Anjum Habib’s Prisoner no 100, while Nisha Susan will read from Revathi’s excellent autobiography about her life as a hijra, The Truth About Me. 

We’re elated to have with us Baby Halder who will read from the Bengali original of her book A Life Less Ordinary, translated into English and published by Zubaan. Trisha Gupta will read from the English translation for the benefit of non-Bengali speakers.

Next up, we have Nitoo Das who will perform a few of her poems, possibly from her excellent collection, Boki. And lastly, we have Pratyaksha who will read two posts from her very popular Hindi blog.

If you’ve read this far, please consider yourself invited. We’d love to have you. Try to make it by 6.15pm, in time for freshly brewed coffee/tea and some precious homemade biscuits.

And feel free to spread the word and pass on the invite to your friends.

For more details, write to rosalynd@zubaanbooks.com

 

Tags: Zubaan Talkies

Zubaan at Kala Ghoda

January 30, 2012 byZubaanBooks / 0

So we’ve all recovered from the Jaipur Literature Festival, but its time now to get back into gear. The Kala Ghoda Festival is right around the corner, four days to go actually. We’re really excited to have two of our authors at the Festival.

We’ll let you know as soon as the schedule is finalised. But watch out for Annie Zaidi and Natasha Sharma both of whom will be at the festival. Say hello, feel free to start a conversation, and definitely get them to sign your copy.

Dalit Women Speak Out

January 30, 2012 byZubaanBooks / 0

Aloysius Irudayam S.J., Jayshree P. Mangubhai, Joel G. Lee

445 pp Hb
INR 695
ISBN 9788189884697
All Rights Available

“Women always face violence from men. Equality is only preached, but not put into practice. Dalit women face more violence every day, and they will continue to do so until society changes and accepts them as equals.” — Bharati from Andhra Pradesh 

The right to equality regardless of gender and caste is a fundamental right in India. However, the Indian government has acknowledged that institutional forces arraigned against this right are powerful and shape people’s mindsets to accept pervasive gender and caste inequality. This is no more apparent than when one visits Dalit women living in their caste-segregated localities. Vulnerably positioned at the bottom of India’s gender, caste and class hierarchies, Dalit women experience the outcome of severely imbalanced social, economic and political power equations in terms of endemic caste-class-gender discrimination and violence.

This study presents an analytical overview of the complexities of systemic violence that Dalit women face through an analysis of 500 Dalit women’s narratives across four states. Excerpts of these narratives are utilised to illustrate the wider trends and patterns of different manifestations of violence against Dalit women.

Table Of Contents

  • Acknowledgements
  • Abbreviations
  • A Note from the Authors
  • Introduction
  • 1. Conceptual Framework
  • 2. Profile of Dalit Women
  • 3. The Social Context
  • 4. Forms and Frquency of Violence: An Overview
  • 5. Verbal Abuse
  • 6. Physical Assault
  • 7. Sexual Violence
  • 8. Kidnapping, Abduction and Forced Incarceration
  • 9. Medical Negligence
  • 10. Female Foeticide and Infanticide, Child Abuse and Domestic Violence
  • 11. Casual Factors for Violence
  • 12. Dalit Women’s Courage and Resilience
  • 13. Effects of Violence on Dalit Women
  • 14. Responses to Violence against Dalit Women
  • 15. Concluding Observations
  • Bibliography
  • Glossary
Tags: Feminism

Girl’s Guide to a Life in Science

January 30, 2012 byZubaanBooks / 0

 

The Girl’s Guide to a Life in Science
Ram Ramaswamy, Rohini Godbole, Mandakini Dubey (Eds)

204 pp Pb
INR 245
ISBN 9789381017111
All Rights Available

Inspiring, informative, insightful… meet some of India’s most celebrated female scientists. 

What led them to choose their particular field? Who encouraged them? What were their struggles? What are their sources of inspiration? What are the key questions at the cutting edge of modern research? Why choose a life in science at all?

From astrophysics to zoology, learn what it takes to make a career in science.

Order your copy here

 

Tags: Girl's Guide to a Life in Science, Young Zubaan

Annie Zaidi at the Jaipur Literature Festival

January 30, 2012 byZubaanBooks / 0

 ‘The Good Girls Come to Jaipur: Last Words from Lovely Ladies’

Annie Zaidi, Qaisra Shahraz, Manisha Kulshreshta and Samit Basu in conversation with Nisha Susan.

Tags: Jaipur Literature Festival

Women Writing Conflict

January 30, 2012 byZubaanBooks / 0

Urvashi Butalia in conversation with Devi Rajab and Zubaan authors Mitra Phukan and Anita Agnihotri.

 

Tags: Jaipur Literature Festival

Anita Agnihotra at the Jaipur Literature Festival

January 30, 2012 byZubaanBooks / 0

‘Amaar Bangla’
Anita Agnihotri, Radha Chakravarthy, Fakrul Alam,in conversation with Malashri Lal.

 

 

Tags: Jaipur Literature Festival

Chandrakanta at The DSC Prize Ceremony at the Jaipur Literature Festival

January 30, 2012 byZubaanBooks / 0

Watch the DSC Prize Ceremony. Our author Chandrakanta didn’t win, but she read an excerpt from her brilliant book “A Street in Srinagar”. Look out for her and our translator Manisha.

Tags: Jaipur Literature Festival

Urvashi Butalia on Bibliodiversity at the Jaipur Literature Festival

January 30, 2012 byZubaanBooks / 0

A very important subject, one that particularly concerns independent publishers. A must-watch video full of insights, opinions and observations by some of the experts in the field.

Tags: Feminism, Jaipur Literature Festival

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