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365:, Latha Anantharaman writes "the essay on Algeria stands out Hariharan discusses the psychology of colonialism, what happens to the identity of a people when you occupy their land and force them to speak French, think in French, and dress like the French, what happens when you indoctrinate them in French principles and philosophy and yet deny that they are French" and further states "It is in her essay on Palestine that Hariharan best evokes the living voices of people under occupation." 33: 268:, in 1992, which she wrote while on maternity leave from work. According to Meenakshi Bharat, this book "questions the confining code of patriarchy and brings to light the survival strategies of three generations of women" and Hariharan "makes concerted use of myth and folktale to enlarge the space of the lives of "real" people, especially women." She then published a collection of short stories, 391:, Priyanka Tripathi writes, "Drawing its vision from Ambedkar's democracy, the book reiterates that an Indian citizenā€™s political democracy (full rights to the nation) becomes null and void in the absence of social (discrimination on the basis of caste and age) and economic (freeing all Indians from poverty) democracy." 297:
and her sister Dunyazad as protagonists. According to Hariharan, her interest as a writer was "not in the story of how the 1001 nights began or happened, but where that tale ends. What happens in stories after the moment when people live happily ever after."
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as "essays on identity, place, and the pervasiveness of the past in the present, by a global literary citizen" and "an uneven collectionā€”never just travel writing or political analysisā€”that nonetheless seems to map new territory of its own." In a review for
279:(1994), a retired schoolteacher, Vasu Master, uses storytelling to support a student who "either cannot or will not speak." After forming the Movement for Secularism with other women writers, she wrote children's stories, and co-edited the collection 394:
Her work has been translated into Dutch, French, German, Greek, Italian, Spanish, Malayalam, Urdu and Vietnamese. Her writing has also been included in many anthologies of fiction and essays. She has regularly written a monthly column on culture in
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judgment protecting the rights of children and finding both the mother and father can be natural guardians of the child. The Supreme Court stated, " cannot be ascribed to have a preferential right over the mother in the matter of guardianship".
887: 1302: 325:, her "angst is over the betrayal of the secularist vision which shaped the nation, the shrinkage of space in contemporary India for debate, dissent, for the co-existence of pluralities, minorities, cultures." 1512: 421:, which placed the mother of a child as the natural guardian "after" the father, as a violation of the right to equality guaranteed under Articles 14 and 15 of the Indian Constitution. The case, 309:, it "is in fact a radical book which discusses the ruling political parties' attempt to rewrite history to give the educational system a Hindu slant." In a 2019 interview with 1214: 888:"EGO 127 Reading and Writing Conflict ( 1 credit course- 15 hours) By Githa Hariharan, Visiting Chair Professor, Kavivarya Bakibaab Borkar Chair in Literature, Goa University" 315:, she stated, "My other books, too, looked at the power structure but I finally decided that I had the confidence and the rage to write about where I was living." In 1383: 1033: 1598: 1593: 1097: 1521: 1608: 1603: 1355: 1485: 1505: 1613: 1588: 1568: 1069: 1446: 721: 624: 611: 558: 545: 532: 525: 512: 499: 491: 478: 465: 452: 1628: 1563: 1553: 1497: 418: 1623: 988: 1425: 815: 772: 694: 637: 586: 573: 1272: 658: 228: 1618: 1573: 1558: 1538: 1186: 181:, India. She was raised in a Tamil Brahmin home in Bombay and Manila with two siblings. Her father was a journalist for the 113: 1578: 220: 1130: 289: 1004: 254:, "Githa Hariharan's works belong to the renaissance of Indo-English literature which began in the early 1980s when 215:. From 1985 to 2005, she worked as a freelance editor. She has been a Visiting Professor or Writer-in-Residence at 1043: 1157: 1038: 711: 1107: 150: 1583: 1329: 1009: 1548: 844: 564: 426: 370: 260: 138: 74: 1482: 397: 1436: 1522:
Githa Hariharanā€™s Response to Aniruddhan Vasudevan Declining the Sahitya Akademi Prize for Translation
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Meenakshi Bharat (2003). "Githa Hariharan 1957". In Sanga, Jaina C.; Nelson, Emmanuel Sampath (eds.).
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From 1979 to 1984, Hariharan worked as an editor in the Mumbai, Chennai and New Delhi offices of
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An interview with Githa Hariharan, Laetitia Zecchini Writers and Free Expression, July 2017.
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was published in 2019 and is the third with a focus on contemporary India. In 2020, a
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for the best first novel in 1993. Her other works include the short story collection
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We are talking of more than writersā€™ rights; we are talking of letting people live
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Githa Hariharan in Conversation with TM Krishna, Kerala Literature Festival 2016
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Freedom of speech is an index of maturity of a society: Author Githa Hariharan
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Mythology and Reality in Githa Hariharan's "The Thousand Faces of Night"
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Hariharan is also a founder member of the Indian Writers' Forum.
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The Oxford Companion to Twentieth-Century Literature in English
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was filed with her husband also as a petitioner and led to a
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The writer is a founder member of the Indian Writers' Forum
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translation of the novel was published by MātrĢ„bhÅ«mi Buks.
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Githa Hariharan Talks Indian Femme Fatales and Politics
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Meenakshi, Bharat (2005). "Hariharan, Githa (1954-)".
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Encyclopedia of Post-Colonial Literatures in English
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Hariharan published her first novel, 200:She completed a B.A. in English Literature from 914: 912: 807:The Atlantic Companion to Literature in English 799: 797: 795: 793: 791: 153:and co-edited a collection for children called 1470:Luan Gaines, Curled Up With a Good Book, 2003. 981:A Concise History Indian Literature in English 381:Hariharan co-edited the 2019 essay collection 332:was published and includes essays by herself, 756: 754: 752: 750: 748: 746: 744: 742: 740: 330:From India to Palestine: Essays in Solidarity 163:From India to Palestine: Essays in Solidarity 8: 1509:, Yoshika Sangal Governance Now, April 2017. 447:, Penguin Books, 1992; Women's Press, 1996, 142:(2019), and a collection of essays entitled 16:Indian writer based in New Delhi (born 1954) 1301:Fernandes, Joeanna Rebello (12 July 2015). 204:in 1974 and an M.A. in Communications from 1129:Dundoo, Sangeetha Devi (27 January 2014). 283:(1997) with Shama Futehally. In her novel 31: 20: 1005:"When Dreams Travel (By Githa Hariharan)" 882: 880: 878: 876: 874: 872: 870: 1068:Chakrabarti, Paromita (10 March 2019). 649: 1267: 1265: 892:Visiting Research Professors Programme 659:"Non-fiction: a fiction writer's gift" 657:Mukherjee, Sumana (21 February 2015). 630:Battling for India: A Citizen's Reader 383:Battling for India: A Citizenā€™s Reader 167:Battling for India: A Citizenā€™s Reader 1330:"SC redefined Hindu Guardianship Law" 7: 1273:"Hariharan v. Reserve Bank of India" 1241:Tripathi, Priyanka (10 April 2019). 1185:Anantharaman, Latha (4 April 2015). 385:with Salim Yusufji. In a review for 307:The Atlantic Companion to Literature 252:The Atlantic Companion to Literature 177:Githa Hariharan was born in 1954 in 144:Almost Home: Cities and Other Places 1096:Ramnarayan, Gowri (22 April 2003). 419:Hindu Minority and Guardianship Act 1354:Rajagopal, Bulbul (6 April 2019). 1032:Kang, Bhavdeep (1 February 1999). 568:, Simon and Schuster India, 2019, 423:Hariharan v. Reserve Bank of India 14: 1599:21st-century Indian women writers 1594:20th-century Indian women writers 1468:An Interview with Githa Hariharan 689:. Oxford University Press. 1996. 494:; Penguin Group Australia, 2008, 1493:Hariharan, Tishman Review, 2016. 1478:, YouTube DC Books, 22 Feb 2016. 1382:Masoodi, Ashwaq (1 March 2016). 1034:"'The Cerebral Erotica Was Fun'" 589:(translated by Johny M. L. into 579:VēliyētĢ²tĢ²amāyi Ʊān : nōval 229:Nanyang Technological University 1609:21st-century Indian journalists 1604:20th-century Indian journalists 1334:Indian National Bar Association 838:Riggan, William (Winter 1994). 321:, Gowri Ramnarayan writes that 187:and a founder and publisher of 1501:, Ploughshares, September 2016 1483:An Interview with Author Githa 1213:Sharma, Manik (6 March 2019). 924:The Montgomery Fellows Program 409:In 1995, with assistance from 1: 1614:Women writers from Tamil Nadu 1589:21st-century Indian novelists 1569:20th-century Indian novelists 1420:. RUT Printer and Publisher. 983:. Ranikhet: Permanent Black. 699:– via Oxford Reference. 161:(1993), the essay collection 1187:"Home is where the heart is" 221:George Washington University 1629:Journalists from Tamil Nadu 1564:University of Mumbai alumni 1554:Fairfield University alumni 1277:Legal Information Institute 804:Ray, Mohit K., ed. (2007). 445:The Thousand Faces of Night 417:, Hariharan challenged the 266:The Thousand Faces of Night 149:Hariharan has also written 114:Commonwealth Writers' Prize 110:The Thousand Faces of Night 70:The Thousand Faces of Night 43:1954 (age 69–70) 1645: 1525:, Newsclick, February 2018 1414:Sidiquii, Shehjad (2015). 287:(1999), Hariharan retells 1624:Novelists from Tamil Nadu 979:Mehrotra, Arvind (2008). 471:The Ghosts of Vasu Master 122:The Ghosts of Vasu Master 30: 1131:"'My voice is a medley'" 581:, MātrĢ„bhÅ«mi Buks, 2020 553:, Restless Books, 2014, 520:, Pantheon Books, 2003, 301:Hariharan has described 277:The Ghost of Vasu Master 540:, Penguin Group, 2009, 460:, Penguin Books, 1993, 208:, Connecticut in 1977. 1619:Journalists from Delhi 1574:Writers from New Delhi 1559:People from Coimbatore 1539:Indian women novelists 845:World Literature Today 565:I Have Become the Tide 427:Supreme Court of India 371:I Have Become the Tide 348:. Her 2016 collection 139:I Have Become the Tide 75:I Have Become the Tide 1488:22 April 2019 at the 165:(2014) and co-edited 1579:Indian women editors 1098:"Plea for pluralism" 685:"Hariharan, Githa". 233:Jamia Millia Islamia 206:Fairfield University 617:Sorry, Best Friend! 261:Midnight's Children 155:Sorry, Best Friend! 120:(1993), the novels 1435:Kader Aki (2007). 1281:Cornell University 1075:The Indian Express 955:The Indian Express 604:A Southern Harvest 538:Fugitive Histories 484:When Dreams Travel 415:Lawyers Collective 312:The Indian Express 285:When Dreams Travel 281:Sorry, Best Friend 225:University of Kent 190:The Economic Times 159:A Southern Harvest 151:children's stories 134:Fugitive Histories 126:When Dreams Travel 1448:978-3-638-76601-2 1166:. 15 January 2016 1110:on 21 August 2003 950:"Githa Hariharan" 928:Dartmouth College 920:"Githa Hariharan" 723:978-0-415-27885-0 625:978-81-86895-00-9 612:978-81-85586-10-6 559:978-1-632-06061-7 546:978-0-670-08217-9 533:978-1-4000-3337-9 526:978-0-375-42239-3 518:In Times of Siege 513:978-81-291-0570-7 500:978-0-14-320428-2 492:978-0-330-37236-7 486:, Picador, 1999, 479:978-0-14-024724-4 466:978-0-14-023339-1 453:978-0-7043-4465-5 323:In Times of Siege 303:In Times of Siege 217:Dartmouth College 202:Bombay University 130:In Times of Siege 95: 94: 1636: 1463:Official website 1452: 1431: 1401: 1400: 1398: 1396: 1379: 1373: 1372: 1370: 1368: 1351: 1345: 1344: 1342: 1340: 1326: 1320: 1319: 1317: 1315: 1298: 1292: 1291: 1289: 1287: 1269: 1260: 1259: 1257: 1255: 1238: 1232: 1231: 1229: 1227: 1210: 1204: 1203: 1201: 1199: 1182: 1176: 1175: 1173: 1171: 1154: 1148: 1147: 1145: 1143: 1126: 1120: 1119: 1117: 1115: 1106:. 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Coimbatore
Tamil Nadu
I Have Become the Tide
githahariharan.com
New Delhi
first novel
Commonwealth Writers' Prize
I Have Become the Tide
children's stories
Coimbatore
Times of India
The Economic Times
Carnatic music
Bombay University
Fairfield University
Orient Longman
Dartmouth College
George Washington University
University of Kent
Nanyang Technological University
Jamia Millia Islamia
Goa University
Salman Rushdie
Midnight's Children
Arabian Nights
Scheherazade
The Indian Express
The Hindu
Meena Alexander

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