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Written in different languages, modes and forms, the stories in this collection deal with identity, domesticity, religion, desires, love, rebellion, culture, society, rebellion, and freedom. Stories, in the collection, discreetly question the old values, gender relations and debunk the stereotyped identity of Muslim womanhood.

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Written in different languages, modes and forms, the stories in this collection deal with identity, domesticity, religion, desires, love, rebellion, culture, society, rebellion, and freedom. Stories, in the collection, discreetly question the old values, gender relations and debunk the stereotyped identity of Muslim womanhood.
Autorenporträt
Haris Qadeer teaches at the Department of English, University of Delhi, India. He was a UGC-DAAD visiting fellow to the Department of English, Potsdam University, Germany (2019), and the Charles Wallace Visiting fellowship to the King's College, London, UK (2022). He has co-edited the special issue of Thesis Eleven on Postcolonial World Literature and Sultana's Sisters: Genre, Genre, and Genealogy in South Asian Muslim Women's Fiction (2021). His forthcoming projects include Medical Maladies: Stories on Disease and Cure from Indian Languages (2022) and an English translation of a Hindi play.