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Khosla, Punam, Pradesh, Desh, Espinet, Ramabai, Suleman, Zara, Srivastava, Vinita, Alibhai, Amir Ali, Et Al

Rungh Magazine, A South Asian Quarterly of Culture, Comment and Criticism, Volume 1, Number 1 & 2 - Premier Issue

Rungh, 1993

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Year of publication
1993
Place of printing
Canada
Author
Khosla, Punam, Pradesh, Desh, Espinet, Ramabai, Suleman, Zara, Srivastava, Vinita, Alibhai, Amir Ali, Et Al
Publishers
Rungh
Size
4to - over 9¾" - 12" tall
Edition
F First Edition
Keyword
Rungh Magazine, A South Asian Quarterly of Culture, Comment and Criticism, Volume 1, Number 1 & 2 - Premier Issue Desh Pradesh - South Asian Culture, in the Diaspora, Home as a Mythical Space - A Desh Pradesh Workshop, Beyond the Kala Pani - The Voices of Indo-Caribbean Women, ".There is a war against women" - Violence against women, Creating Solidarity - Race, Gender and Violence, Leather, Sex and Masala - An interview with Srinivas Krishna, Womanvoice, Womanvision - South Asian Women and Film - Excerpts from Desh, Pradesh Workshops, Home is Where the Art is - Visual Art, Signifiers, Saris and Samosas - A (re)construction, Organizing Around AIDS, HIV in South Asian Communities - a Desh Pradesh Workshop, Trying tos Speak and Live - The Construction of South Asian, Lesbian and Gay Identities - a Desh Pradesh Workshop, Market Tavern, Home - Waffling with Cunning in the Border Country - a, conversation with Ramabai Espinet, Sherazad Jamal and Yasmin Ladha, Reclaiming Fabled Territory - a review of "Memory and Desire Art, Magazine Back Issues
Binding description
S Paperback
State of preservation
Good
Languages
English
Binding
Softcover
First edition
Yes

Description

38 pages. Premier issue of this publication. Features: Desh Pradesh - South Asian Culture in the Diaspora; Home as a Mythical Space - A Desh Pradesh Workshop; Beyond the Kala Pani - The Voices of Indo-Caribbean Women; ".There is a war against women" - Violence against women; Creating Solidarity - Race, Gender and Violence; Leather, Sex and Masala - An interview with Srinivas Krishna; Womanvoice, Womanvision - South Asian Women and Film - Excerpts from Desh Pradesh Workshops; Home is Where the Art is - Visual Art; Signifiers, Saris and Samosas - A (re)construction; Organizing Around AIDS/HIV in South Asian Communities - a Desh Pradesh Workshop; Trying tos Speak and Live - The Construction of South Asian Lesbian and Gay Identities - a Desh Pradesh Workshop; Market Tavern; Home - Waffling with Cunning in the Border Country - a conversation with Ramabai Espinet, Sherazad Jamal and Yasmin Ladha; Reclaiming Fabled Territory - a review of "Memory and Desire". Undated but appears to be circa 1993. Address labels on back cover, otherwise unmarked with average wear. A sound copy. Magazine
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