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  1. The Weave of My Life
    A Dalit Woman's Memoirs
    Autor*in: Pawar, Urmila
    Erschienen: [2009]; © 2009
    Verlag:  Columbia University Press, New York, NY

    "My mother used to weave aaydans, the Marathi generic term for all things made from bamboo. I find that her act of weaving and my act of writing are organically linked. The weave is similar. It is the weave of pain, suffering, and agony that links... mehr

    Brandenburgische Technische Universität Cottbus - Senftenberg, Universitätsbibliothek
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    "My mother used to weave aaydans, the Marathi generic term for all things made from bamboo. I find that her act of weaving and my act of writing are organically linked. The weave is similar. It is the weave of pain, suffering, and agony that links us."Activist and award-winning writer Urmila Pawar recounts three generations of Dalit women who struggled to overcome the burden of their caste. Dalits, or untouchables, make up India's poorest class. Forbidden from performing anything but the most undesirable and unsanitary duties, for years Dalits were believed to be racially inferior and polluted by nature and were therefore forced to live in isolated communities.Pawar grew up on the rugged Konkan coast, near Mumbai, where the Mahar Dalits were housed in the center of the village so the upper castes could summon them at any time. As Pawar writes, "the community grew up with a sense of perpetual insecurity, fearing that they could be attacked from all four sides in times of conflict. That is why there has always been a tendency in our people to shrink within ourselves like a tortoise and proceed at a snail's pace." Pawar eventually left Konkan for Mumbai, where she fought for Dalit rights and became a major figure in the Dalit literary movement. Though she writes in Marathi, she has found fame in all of India. In this frank and intimate memoir, Pawar not only shares her tireless effort to surmount hideous personal tragedy but also conveys the excitement of an awakening consciousness during a time of profound political and social change

     

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    Sprache: Englisch
    Medientyp: Ebook
    Format: Online
    ISBN: 9780231520577
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    Schlagworte: Asia-Pacific; Culture and History of non-European Territories; History; Frau; Geschichte; Authors, Marathi; Dalits; Political activists; Women; Dalit; Frau
    Weitere Schlagworte: Pavāra, Urmilā (1945-)
    Umfang: 1 online resource, 15 black and white photos
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  2. The weave of my life
    a Dalit woman's memoirs
    Erschienen: 2008
    Verlag:  Stree, Kolkata

    Autobiography of a 20th century Marathi dalit author mehr

    Staats- und Universitätsbibliothek Hamburg Carl von Ossietzky
    2: Dd II 34/12
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    Centre for Asian and Transcultural Studies (CATS), Abteilung Südasien
    nsp 13.33 H 2011/244
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    Autobiography of a 20th century Marathi dalit author

     

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    Beteiligt: Pandit, Maya (Übers.); Pavāra, Urmilā
    Sprache: Englisch
    Medientyp: Buch (Monographie)
    Format: Druck
    ISBN: 8185604908; 9788185604909
    Auflage/Ausgabe: 1. publ.
    Schlagworte: Authors, Marathi; Dalits; Women authors, Marathi; Authors, Marathi; Dalits; Dalits
    Weitere Schlagworte: Pavāra, Urmilā 1945-; Pavāra, Urmilā
    Umfang: XXXIII, 348 S., Ill., 22 cm
    Bemerkung(en):

    Ursprüngl. angekündigt u.d.T.: The struggle that was my life

  3. The Weave of My Life
    A Dalit Woman's Memoirs
    Autor*in: Pawar, Urmila
    Erschienen: [2009]; © 2009
    Verlag:  Columbia University Press, New York, NY

    "My mother used to weave aaydans, the Marathi generic term for all things made from bamboo. I find that her act of weaving and my act of writing are organically linked. The weave is similar. It is the weave of pain, suffering, and agony that links... mehr

    Ostbayerische Technische Hochschule Amberg-Weiden / Hochschulbibliothek Amberg
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    TH-AB - Technische Hochschule Aschaffenburg, Hochschulbibliothek
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    Technische Hochschule Augsburg
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    Universitätsbibliothek Bamberg
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    Hochschule Coburg, Zentralbibliothek
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    Hochschule Kempten, Hochschulbibliothek
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    Hochschule Landshut, Hochschule für Angewandte Wissenschaften, Bibliothek
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    Universitätsbibliothek Passau
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    "My mother used to weave aaydans, the Marathi generic term for all things made from bamboo. I find that her act of weaving and my act of writing are organically linked. The weave is similar. It is the weave of pain, suffering, and agony that links us."Activist and award-winning writer Urmila Pawar recounts three generations of Dalit women who struggled to overcome the burden of their caste. Dalits, or untouchables, make up India's poorest class. Forbidden from performing anything but the most undesirable and unsanitary duties, for years Dalits were believed to be racially inferior and polluted by nature and were therefore forced to live in isolated communities.Pawar grew up on the rugged Konkan coast, near Mumbai, where the Mahar Dalits were housed in the center of the village so the upper castes could summon them at any time. As Pawar writes, "the community grew up with a sense of perpetual insecurity, fearing that they could be attacked from all four sides in times of conflict. That is why there has always been a tendency in our people to shrink within ourselves like a tortoise and proceed at a snail's pace." Pawar eventually left Konkan for Mumbai, where she fought for Dalit rights and became a major figure in the Dalit literary movement. Though she writes in Marathi, she has found fame in all of India. In this frank and intimate memoir, Pawar not only shares her tireless effort to surmount hideous personal tragedy but also conveys the excitement of an awakening consciousness during a time of profound political and social change

     

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    Quelle: Verbundkataloge
    Sprache: Englisch
    Medientyp: Ebook
    Format: Online
    ISBN: 9780231520577
    Weitere Identifier:
    Schlagworte: Asia-Pacific; Culture and History of non-European Territories; History; Frau; Geschichte; Authors, Marathi; Dalits; Political activists; Women; Dalit; Frau
    Weitere Schlagworte: Pavāra, Urmilā (1945-)
    Umfang: 1 online resource, 15 black and white photos
    Bemerkung(en):

    Description based on online resource; title from PDF title page (publisher’s Web site, viewed Jan. 06, 2016)

  4. The weave of my life
    a dalit woman's memoirs
    Erschienen: 2008
    Verlag:  Stree, Kolkata

    Staats- und Universitätsbibliothek Hamburg Carl von Ossietzky
    2: Dd II 34/12
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    Quelle: Verbundkataloge
    Sprache: Englisch
    Medientyp: Buch (Monographie)
    Format: Druck
    ISBN: 9788185604909; 8185604908
    Schlagworte: Women authors, Marathi; Authors, Marathi; Dalits; Dalits
    Weitere Schlagworte: Pavāra, Urmilā
    Umfang: xxxiii, 348 pages, [4] pages of plates, illustrations, 23 cm
  5. Motherwit
    Erschienen: c2013
    Verlag:  Zubaan, New Delhi

    Centre for Asian and Transcultural Studies (CATS), Abteilung Südasien
    nsp 13.33 C 2014/3030
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    Beteiligt: Deo, Veena (Übers.)
    Sprache: Englisch
    Medientyp: Buch (Monographie)
    Format: Druck
    ISBN: 9789381017623
    Schlagworte: Marathi; Erzählung; Geschichte 2000-2100;
    Weitere Schlagworte: Pavāra, Urmilā
    Umfang: XIII, 244 S., 20 cm
    Bemerkung(en):

    Short stories. - Mother (Aaye) -- Sixth finger (Sahav bot) -- Justice (Nyay) -- Pain (Shalya) -- The odd one (Vegli) -- Armor (Kavach) -- Woman as caste (Baichi jaat) -- Freedom (Mukti) -- Anger (Cheed) -- One in hand! (Haatcha ek!) -- My people (Maajhi manse) -- Circle (Vartool) -- Public disgrace (Dhind) -- The cycle of Dhamma (Dhamma chakra)

  6. The weave of my life
    a Dalit woman's memoirs
    Erschienen: [2009]; © 2009
    Verlag:  Columbia University Press, New York

    Universitätsbibliothek Leipzig
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    Beteiligt: Pandit, Maya (ÜbersetzerIn)
    Sprache: Englisch
    Medientyp: Buch (Monographie)
    Format: Druck
    ISBN: 0231149018; 9780231149013
    RVK Klassifikation: LB 45385
    Schlagworte: Authors, Marathi; Dalits; Women; Political activists; Feminists; Authors, Marathi; Dalits; Feminists; Political activists; Women
    Weitere Schlagworte: Pavāra, Urmilā
    Umfang: xxviii, 283 pages, 22 cm
    Bemerkung(en):

    Includes bibliographical references

  7. The weave of my life
    a Dalit woman's memoirs
    Erschienen: ©2009
    Verlag:  Columbia University Press, New York

    "My mother used to weave aaydans, the Marathi generic term for all things made from bamboo. I find that her act of weaving and my act of writing are organically linked. The weave is similar. It is the weave of pain, suffering, and agony that links... mehr

    Staats- und Universitätsbibliothek Bremen
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    Gottfried Wilhelm Leibniz Bibliothek - Niedersächsische Landesbibliothek
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    Universitätsbibliothek Hildesheim
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    Leuphana Universität Lüneburg, Medien- und Informationszentrum, Universitätsbibliothek
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    Hochschule Merseburg, Bibliothek
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    Bibliotheks-und Informationssystem der Carl von Ossietzky Universität Oldenburg (BIS)
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    Jade Hochschule Wilhelmshaven/Oldenburg/Elsfleth, Campus Oldenburg, Bibliothek
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    Jade Hochschule Wilhelmshaven/Oldenburg/Elsfleth, Campus Wilhelmshaven, Bibliothek
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    "My mother used to weave aaydans, the Marathi generic term for all things made from bamboo. I find that her act of weaving and my act of writing are organically linked. The weave is similar. It is the weave of pain, suffering, and agony that links us."Activist and award-winning writer Urmila Pawar recounts three generations of Dalit women who struggled to overcome the burden of their caste. Dalits, or untouchables, make up India's poorest class. Forbidden from performing anything but the most undesirable and unsanitary duties, for years Dalits were believed to be racially inferior and polluted by nature and were therefore forced to live in isolated communities.Pawar grew up on the rugged Konkan coast, near Mumbai, where the Mahar Dalits were housed in the center of the village so the upper castes could summon them at any time. As Pawar writes, "the community grew up with a sense of perpetual insecurity, fearing that they could be attacked from all four sides in times of conflict. That is why there has always been a tendency in our people to shrink within ourselves like a tortoise and proceed at a snail's pace." Pawar eventually left Konkan for Mumbai, where she fought for Dalit rights and became a major figure in the Dalit literary movement. Though she writes in Marathi, she has found fame in all of India. In this frank and intimate memoir, Pawar not only shares her tireless effort to surmount hideous personal tragedy but also conveys the excitement of an awakening consciousness during a time of profound political and social change

     

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    Beteiligt: Pavāra, Urmilā
    Sprache: Englisch
    Medientyp: Buch (Monographie)
    Format: Online
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    Schlagworte: Political activists; Feminists; Authors, Marathi; Women; Dalits
    Weitere Schlagworte: Pavāra, Urmilā
    Umfang: Online-Ressource (xxviii, 283 pages, [6] pages of plates), illustrations
    Bemerkung(en):

    "The weave of my life : a Dalit woman's memoir was first published by Stree ... in 2008"--Title page verso

    Includes bibliographical references

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    Frontmatter -- -- Contents -- -- Preface -- -- Acknowledgments -- -- Introduction -- -- A Note on Kinship Terms -- -- One -- -- Two -- -- Three -- -- Four -- -- Five -- -- Six -- -- Seven -- -- Eight -- -- Nine -- -- Ten -- -- Twelve -- -- Notes -- -- Glossary -- -- Readers’ Reactions To Aaydan

  8. The weave of my life
    a Dalit woman's memoirs
    Erschienen: 2009
    Verlag:  Columbia Univ. Press, New York

    Bayerische Staatsbibliothek
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    Quelle: Verbundkataloge
    Sprache: Englisch
    Medientyp: Buch (Monographie)
    ISBN: 9780231149006
    Schlagworte: Frau; Authors, Marathi; Dalits; Women; Political activists; Feminists; Dalit; Frau
    Weitere Schlagworte: Pavāra, Urmilā; Pavāra, Urmilā (1945-)
    Umfang: XXVIII, 283 S.
    Bemerkung(en):

    Includes bibliographical references