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  • Interview Githa Hariharan Writers and Free Expression
    The conversation with Githa Hariharan sheds light on the cultural climate in India, illustrating the pervasive threats to free speech amid increasingly aggressive censorship and violence against dissenting voices Hariharan discusses the alarming rise of hate crimes and the suppression of artistic expression, particularly against writers, while reflecting on the role of organizations like PEN
  • A Select Bibliography - Sahitya Akademi Award
    Which doesn't mean a novel I write is some kind of handmaiden to ideology " - Githa Hariharan in an interview to Arnab Chakladar Githa Hariharan, one of the most significant contemporary Indian fiction writers in English, was born in Coimbatore She grew up in Mumbai and Manila where she received her education
  • On Fundamentalisms and Nationality: An Interview with Githa Hariharan
    (2004) On Fundamentalisms and Nationality: An Interview with Githa Hariharan South Asian Review: Vol 25, No 2, pp 201-211
  • 13 A ROOM OF THEIR OWN: A PANORAMA OF INDIAN WOMEN WRITERS OF POSTERIOR . . .
    Githa Hariharan's women characters remain as an encapsulation of the changing pictures of Indian women moving far from customary depictions of continuing, generous women to confident, self-assured and yearning women compelling the general public mindful of their requests
  • Githa Hariharan’s Fugitive Histories: A Silent Quest for Identity
    Githa Hariharan’s Fugitive Histories is quite as powerful as its predecessor and thematically even more controversial It is a journey of three Indian women Mala, Sara and Yasmin trapped in the anguish and hatred of their past and trying to release themselves with fearless hopes and dreams Hariharan portrays the web of human connections that binds as much as it divides The search for one
  • 13 THE CONFLICTS IN GITHA HARIHARANS IN TIMES OF SIEGE
    Githa Hariharan's fourth novel entitled'In Times of Siege'(2003) is a controversial novel In this novel, she raised her voice in opposition to rising fundamentalism and extremism Fundamentalism severely plagues and perturbs the Indian society She mourns the failure of material idea which is really dangerous for any progressive society
  • Githa Hariharan interview: ‘Lived diversity under threat, exclusion . . .
    “We have always faced the challenge of reducing the distance between 'official diversity' - occasionally paraded like a pageant — and lived diversity, which is dynamic and complex In recent
  • Rediff On The NeT: The Rediff Interview Githa Hariharan
    The Rediff Interview Githa Hariharan 'The law is an amoeba riddled with parasites' Writer Githa Hariharan has won many accolades, including the prestigious Commonwealth Prize for her first novel, The Thousand Faces of Night Earlier this year, she released When Dreams Travel, her fourth novel
  • Githa Hariharan - Wikipedia
    Githa Hariharan (born 1954) is an Indian writer and editor based in New Delhi Her first novel, The Thousand Faces of Night, won the Commonwealth Writers' Prize for the best first novel in 1993 [1]
  • Githa Hariharan - Facebook
    Githa Hariharan Feb 12󰞋󱟠 󰟝 Westland Books 󱢏 Feb 12󰞋󱟠 'Democracy is not a fixed structure but an evolving conversation It asks for participation, which includes the right — and courage — to question, and to redefine justice on terms that include all ' Read the full interview between Githa Hariharanand Nawaid Anjum for The
  • Githa Hariharan in Conversation with Radwa Ashour and Ahdaf Souief pt 1
    Well known writers Githa Hariharan, Radwa Ashour and Ahdaf Souief talk about engaging political issues through novels, poetry short stories etc
  • I Have Become the Tide - Wikipedia
    I Have Become the Tide is a novel by Githa Hariharan published in 2019 by Simon Schuster India It is her sixth novel, and the third to focus on contemporary India The book was first published in English, and a Malayalam translation was published in 2020 by Mathrubhumi Books
  • About: Githa Hariharan - DBpedia Association
    Githa Hariharan (born 1954) is an Indian writer and editor based in New Delhi Her first novel, The Thousand Faces of Night, won the Commonwealth Writers' Prize for the best first novel in 1993 Her other works include the short story collection The Art of Dying (1993), the novels The Ghosts of Vasu Master (1994), When Dreams Travel (1999), In Times of Siege (2003), Fugitive Histories (2009
  • Proust Questionnaire: 17 questions with Githa Hariharan
    Proust Questionnaire: 17 questions with Githa Hariharan By Yong Shu Hoong Critics have long lauded the dexterous and fearless way in which Delhi-based Indian author Githa Hariharan has often tackled social and political issues in her writing
  • Curled Up With a Good Book--An interview with Githa Hariharan, author . . .
    Interviewer Luan Gaines: What was your inspiration for In Times of Siege? Was there any particular incident that captured your imagination? Githa Hariharan: More than inspiration, I would have to talk about compulsion Both in India and elsewhere, we are living in times that allow less and less space for debate and dissent As far as specific incidents are concerned, when I was midway through
  • ‘There is no such thing as an objective fiction writer’
    ‘There is no such thing as an objective fiction writer’ Writer Githa Hariharan, 65, on her new book, and why this is a time for anger, but also of hope
  • Githa Hariharan is a part of the second generation post colonial . . .
    She sees herself as an “engaged citizen” ( Hariharan, Interview with P Anima) Githa Hariharan has started her career as a writer by attempting to write on a subject that was close to heart to many women writers, that is, the female subjectivity
  • About Githa Hariharan - Githa Hariharan
    In 1995, Hariharan challenged the Hindu Minority and Guardianship Act as discriminatory against women The case, Githa Hariharan and Another vs Reserve Bank of India and Another, led to a Supreme Court judgment in 1999 on guardianship Githa Hariharan’s published work includes novels, short stories, essays, newspaper articles and columns
  • Githa Hariharan Wiki, Age, Family, Biography More - WikiBio
    In 2014, Githa Hariharan’s edited volume of nonfiction essays From India to Palestine: Essays in Solidarity was published She included articles by herself, Meena Alexander, Aijaz Ahmad, Ritu Menon and Nayantara Sehgal it In an interview, she called herself a feminist and said, Am I a writer particularly concerned with “women’s issues”?
  • Githa Hariharan - Wikiwand
    Githa Hariharan is an Indian writer and editor based in New Delhi Her first novel, The Thousand Faces of Night, won the Commonwealth Writers' Prize for the bes
  • ‪Antonia Navarro Tejero‬ - ‪Google Scholar‬
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  • Githa Hariharan : Interviews - NewsClick
    “The Idea of Popular Science is an Authoritarian Version”: Satyajit Rath Githa Hariharan
  • Guardianship Case - Githa Hariharan
    Githa Hariharan and another Vs Reserve Bank of India and another, 1999 On discovering that she was not the natural guardian of her then minor son, Githa Hariharan decided to challenge the relevant sections of the Hindu Minority and Guardianship Act, 1956 and the Guardian and Wards Act, 1890 that violate the equality promised by Articles 14 and 15 of the Indian constitution Indira Jaising and
  • Githa Hariharan interview – The Wire Science
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  • Fugitive Histories - Githa Hariharan
    “To Githa Hariharan’s great credit, she looks unflinchingly into the ugliness of sectarian destructiveness and strife with an almost photographically realistic lens, but always remains within earshot of her protagonists’ small, personal voices… As subtly constructed as a Chinese box, concealing narratives within narratives and yet remaining blindingly clear in all its exposition of
  • retold a fairytale in 2013, read poems during an online call in 2020 . . .
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  • Meet the Author- Githa Hariharan - YouTube
    Renowned author Githa Hariharan talks to Prof Manju Jaidka about her books and writing
  • Githa Hariharan – NUS Institute of South Asian Studies (ISAS)
    Githa Hariharan Githa Hariharan is a leading Indian author and editor based in New Delhi Hariharan’s published work includes novels, short stories, essays, newspaper articles and columns Her first novel, The Thousand Faces of Night won the Commonwealth Writers’ Prize for best first book in 1993 Her new book is a collection of her own essays, Almost Home: Cities and Other Places In 1995
  • Githa Hariharan | The Montgomery Fellows Program
    Githa Hariharan is an Indian author and editor who has lived and worked around the world Her first novel, The Thousand Faces of Night, won the 1992 Commonwealth Writers Prize
  • ‘My voice is a medley’ - The Hindu
    Githa Hariharan’s own involvement with Palestine, along with other academicians and artists, has been significant in recent years “Several groups in India expressed solidarity at an
  • Githa Hariharan - Facebook
    Githa Hariharan Feb 12󰞋󱟠 󳄫 Westland Books 󱢏 Feb 12󰞋󱟠 'Democracy is not a fixed structure but an evolving conversation It asks for participation, which includes the right — and courage — to question, and to redefine justice on terms that include all ' Read the full interview between Githa Hariharanand Nawaid Anjum for The
  • In conversation with Githa Hariharan - YouTube
    3 2K views 11 years ago In conversation with Githa Hariharan
  • Non-fiction: a fiction writers gift - Mint
    Award-winning novelist and essayist Githa Hariharan speaks about her new book of essays, 'Almost Home', and how it draws on her fiction
  • India a Begumpura of reason compassion: Githa Hariharan
    Writer and editor Githa Hariharan, who successfully challenged the Hindu Minority and Guardianship Act in 1995 to uphold the rights of the mother, has an idea of India that she explores in
  • Githa Hariharan
    Githa Hariharan, the author of acclaimed 'The Thousand Faces of Night' winner of Commonwealth Writer's Prize 1993, an editor and cultural commentator based out of New Delhi Follow this space to find out more on her new novels and other contributions
  • Githa Hariharan (Author of The Thousand Faces of Night)
    About Githa Hariharan: Hariharan was born in Coimbatore and grew up in Bombay and Manila She obtained a BA (in English) from Bombay University and a MA
  • JOURNAL OF LANGUAGE AND LINGUISTIC STUDIES - JLLS
    JOURNAL OF LANGUAGE AND LINGUISTIC STUDIES Issues of Gender Discrimination, Questions of Identity, Themes of Myth in Githa Hariharan’s The Thousand Faces of Night
  • Githa Hariharan - Penguin Random House
    Githa Hariharan was educated in Bombay, Manila, and the United States She has worked in public television in the United States and as an editor in India Her first novel, The Thousand Faces of Night,
  • Hariharan Githa - Penguin Random House India
    Hariharan Githa Githa Hariharan has written novels, short fiction and essays over the last three decades Her highly acclaimed work includes The Thousand Faces of Night which won the Commonwealth Writers Prize for Best First Book in 1993, the short story collection The Art of Dying, the novels The Ghosts of Vasu Master, When Dreams Travel, In Times of Siege and Fugitive Histories, and a
  • This Too Is India - Githa Hariharan
    Twenty figures from almost as many walks of life join Githa Hariharan to talk about matters of culture, democracy and dissent as they are lived in practice Drawing from deep wells of experience, each conversation also affirms values essential to both cultural life and democratic politics: reason and dissent, inclusion and diversity, ethical
  • AZA A AA’ WHEN DREAMS TRAV
    INTRODUCTION A writer is best judged by his her work and there is no shortage of either fiction or non-fiction to Githa Hariharan’s credit Githa Hariharan is an epitome of grace, intelligence and wit She is one of the Indian English women writers who have been producing a body of Indian Literature that is committed to feminist and social issues She is a writer cum activist and she has
  • Tradition to Modernity in Githa Hariharan’s Fugitive Histories
    Githa Hariharan, one of the contemporary women writers of India, depicts the transforming image of woman through her conservative women characters in her novels from the present and post-modern eras Her novel Fugitive Histories is a journey back in time, juxtaposing the multifaceted Indian women and their lives of three generations
  • Meet The Author: Smt. Githa Hariharan - Archive. org
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  • Githa Hariharan - Penguin Random House India
    Hariharan has, over the years, been a cultural commentator through her essays, lectures and activism In 1995, she challenged the Hindu Minority and Guardianship Act as discriminatory against women The case, Githa Hariharan and Another vs Reserve Bank of India and Another, led to a landmark Supreme Court judgment in 1999 on guardianship
  • On Fundamentalisms and Nationality: An Interview with Githa Hariharan . . .
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  • Githa Hariharan on Githa Hariharan vs RBI, Indira Jaising, and . . . - Medium
    In law school, the name Githa Hariharan appears early We became acquainted with her through our Family Law-I syllabus, where we learned about the landmark case of Githa Hariharan vs RBI (1999
  • Searching for the Souls of Cities: Githa Hariharan’s
    On a visit to India, award-winning novelist and editor Githa Hariharan met a local man who, despite living his entire life in the village of Hampi, didn't know any of the traditional stories immortalized by local statues and shrines to Ganesha, Narasimha, or any of the other gods He didn't know about the 16th-century warrior king, Rama Raya, or how the village was built on the site of the
  • ‘Voices of Dalit Women More Marginal Than Men – Thats Why Their . . .
    In conversation with Githa Hariharan about her latest book 'I Have Become The Tide'


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