Mam please make videos on a) Fikr Taunsvi, "The Sixth River' (Urdu, 'Chhata Dariya"), trans. Maaz Bin Bilal, in Looking Back: The 1947 Partition of India, 70 Years On, eds. Rakhshanda Jalil, Tarun Saint and Debjani Sengupta (Delhi: Orient BlackSwan, 2017) pp. 148-61. b) Himani Bannerji, 'Wandering Through Different Spaces', in The Trauma and The Triumph: Gender and Partition in Eastern India, Vol. 2, eds Jasodhara Bagchi and Subhoranjan Dasgupta (Kolkata: Stree, 2009) pp. 105-30. c) Hena Das, Kaloibibi: A Leader of the Nankars', in The Trauma and the Triumph Vol. 2 pp. 143-56. And a) Ritu Menon and Kamla Bhasin, 'Introduction', in Borders and Boundaries (Delhi: Kali for Women, 1998). 111 b) Urvashi Butalia, The Other Side of Silences: Voices from the Partition of India, Chapter 4 (Kali for Women, 2000) pp. 109-171. c) Ashis Nandy, "The Invisible Holocaust and the Journey as an Exodus", in A Very Popular Exile (Delhi OUP, 2007) pp. 98-139.
Mam please make videos on
a) Fikr Taunsvi, "The Sixth River' (Urdu, 'Chhata Dariya"), trans. Maaz Bin Bilal, in Looking Back: The 1947 Partition of India, 70 Years On, eds. Rakhshanda Jalil, Tarun Saint and Debjani Sengupta (Delhi: Orient BlackSwan, 2017) pp. 148-61.
b) Himani Bannerji, 'Wandering Through Different Spaces', in The Trauma and The Triumph: Gender and Partition in Eastern India, Vol. 2, eds Jasodhara Bagchi and Subhoranjan Dasgupta (Kolkata: Stree, 2009) pp. 105-30.
c) Hena Das, Kaloibibi: A Leader of the Nankars', in The Trauma and the Triumph Vol. 2 pp. 143-56.
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a) Ritu Menon and Kamla Bhasin, 'Introduction', in Borders and Boundaries (Delhi: Kali for Women, 1998).
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b) Urvashi Butalia, The Other Side of Silences: Voices from the Partition of India, Chapter 4 (Kali for Women, 2000) pp. 109-171.
c) Ashis Nandy, "The Invisible Holocaust and the Journey as an Exodus", in A Very Popular Exile (Delhi OUP, 2007) pp. 98-139.
Will try to!!
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