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Father May Be an Elephant, and Mother Only a Small Basket, but...
Father May Be an Elephant, and Mother Only a Small Basket, but...
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A01=Gogu Shyamala
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Product details
- ISBN 9781911284741
- Weight: 456g
- Dimensions: 129 x 198mm
- Publication Date: 31 Mar 2022
- Publisher: Tilted Axis Press
- Publication City/Country: GB
- Product Form: Paperback
- Language: English
Born in 1969 in Peddemul village GOGU Shyamala is a philosopher poet and prolific story writer working in the Telugu language. Hailed as a landmark in Telangana Dalit literature Father May Be An Elephant is her first collection and has also been published in German translation. She has also edited a collection of Telangana Madiga poetry and works on biographies of significant Dalit female political leaders. Diia Rajan lives in Hyderabad and works on issues of gender and development. She is a born-again foodie and finds spiritual comfort in recipe books. (Father May Be an Elephant and Mother Only a Small Basket But... and Trace It!) Sashi Kumar has been working with NGOs for over 20 years.(But Why Shouldnt the Baindla Woman Ask for Her Land) A. Sunnetha is a senior fellow at the Anveshi Research Centre for Womens Studies Hyderabad. (Braveheart Badeyya and A beauteous Light) N. Manohar Reddy has worked as a lecturer in English in India and Saudi Arabia and has also been guest faculty at the University of Hyderabad. He is currently pursuing a Ph.D. in Cultural Studies at the English and Foreign Languages University Hyderabad. (Jambavas Lineage) R. Srivatsan is a senior fellow at the Anveshi Research Centre for Womens Studies. (Tataki Wins Again and Raw Wound) Gita Ramaswamy works with the Hyderabad Book Trust in publishing alternative low-cost literature in Telugu. She is the author of India Stinking (2004) and has co-authored Taking Charge of Our Bodies (2001) and On Their Own (2003). (The Village Tanks Lament) Uma Bhurgubanda teaches in the Department of Cultural Studies at the English and Foreign Languages University Hyderabad. (Obstacle Race) P. Pavana has been active in the womens movement and for many years on the editorial collective of Mahila Margam a Telugu magazine with a wide circulation. She teaches English in a private college in Hyderabad. (Ellamma is Distressed) Duggirala Vasanta is professor of linguistics at Osmania University. (The Bottom of the Well)
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