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Subverting her outrage to the tools of ambiguity and irony, Kamani exposes the extreme individual displacement, pervasive throughout all the castes, that results from an oppressive society. "'Junglee girl' is an Indian term to describe a wild and uncontrollable woman. In the same spirit, Kamani drives these stories with wanton bawdiness and explicit sexuality".--Ms. Magazine

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Subverting her outrage to the tools of ambiguity and irony, Kamani exposes the extreme individual displacement, pervasive throughout all the castes, that results from an oppressive society. "'Junglee girl' is an Indian term to describe a wild and uncontrollable woman. In the same spirit, Kamani drives these stories with wanton bawdiness and explicit sexuality".--Ms. Magazine
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Autorenporträt
Ginu Kamani was born in Bombay, India and moved to the U.S. at age 14. She graduated with an M.A. in English and Creative Writing from the University of Colorado, Boulder. Kamani returned to Bombay for three years to work in film production before returning to the U.S., where she spent time as a professor at Mills College and continued to work on writing and film projects. Two of her short stories from Junglee Girl and several of her poems were published under her full name, Gaurangi Kamani, in the anthology Our Feet Walk the Sky: Women of the South Asian Diaspora. Kamani currently uses her knowledge of herbs, oils, and gardening in her work with woodsmen-artist-farmers in a volcanic rainforest environment in Dominica.;