Muslim women speak : of dreams and shackles Ghazala Jamil
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Contents:
Introduction --
Discursive colonisation --
Representation and "listening" --
Portrait of a researcher as a Muslim woman --
Everyday of inhabiting margins --
Dreaming in shackles --
Memory and experience of violence --
I speak, therefore I am articulation as shaping of "self" --
I did not know myself --
Select narratives from states --
A call for change.
Item type | Current library | Call number | Status | Date due | Barcode | Item holds |
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Central Library, Sikkim University | Not for loan | E-1763 |
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Introduction --
Discursive colonisation --
Representation and "listening" --
Portrait of a researcher as a Muslim woman --
Everyday of inhabiting margins --
Dreaming in shackles --
Memory and experience of violence --
I speak, therefore I am articulation as shaping of "self" --
I did not know myself --
Select narratives from states --
A call for change.
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