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Exposing the Myths of Muslim Fertility : Gender and Religion in a Resettlement Colony of Delhi
l By Sabiha Hussain l 2008 l New Delhi : Promilla / Bibliophile South Asia l $27.95 (HB)
As a consequence of the politicization of religion in India, the study of religious differentials in fertility and family planning is a highly sensitive issue. Not just the popular media but even scholarship has been instrumental in fomenting ideas...[More]

Perspectives on Music : Ideas and Theories
l By Ashok Da Ranade l 2008 l New Delhi : Promilla / Bibliophile South Asia l $37.95 (HB)
In reality the totality of Indian music is a cumulative result of six musical categories functioning for centuries and enjoying an impressive distribution in India -- a country of subcontinental expanse!

The six categories are identifiable as...[More]

The Dreamer Awakes : Poems & Paintings
l By Beo Zafar, Tabinda Chinoy l 2008 l New Delhi : Promilla / Bibliophile South Asia l $65.00 (HB)
Two Pakistani women have come together to create this collection of poems and paintings, 'the Dreamer Awakes.'

From confusion, despair and darkness, they move towards hope, clarity and enlightenment, the paintings and poems complementing each...[More]

Encyclopedia of World Greatest Ambassadors of Peace (In 3 Volumes
l Edited by R. David (ed.) l 2007 l : Alfa Publications l $386.10 (HB)
The book Encyclopaedia of World Greatest Ambassadors of Peace is not only an alternative but it also to inform the people about the complexities and implications of this subject for man and society through out the world. The reality of this book is...[More]

Framing Geelani, Hanging Afzal : Patriotism in the Time of Terror
l By Nandita Haksar l 2007 l New Delhi : Promilla / Bibliophile South Asia l $22.95 (PB)
The Parliament Attack Case has generated many controversies but in this book Nandita Haksar throws light on the range of political, legal and historical issues that have arisen in the campaign to save two Kashmiri men from the gallows. She does...[More]

Gandhi's Diagnostic Approach Rethought : Exploring a Perspective on His Life and Work
l By Margaret Chatterjee l 2007 l New Delhi : Promilla / Bibliophile South Asia l $24.95 (HB)
This book explores a new angle on Gandhi's life and work, the way in which his interest in medical matters shows itself in his language and his responses to situations, people and movements. A dialogue is set up across space and time, highlighting...[More]

Mother Teresa : A Symbol of Compassion
l By J. Arivazagan l 2007 l : Raj Publications l $33.95 (HB)
The Book 'Mother Teresa -A Symbol of Compassion' is a Biographical sketch of Mother Teresa's life. The readers will follow Agnes Gonxha Bohaxhiu from her humble Albanian birth to worldwide celebrity as Mother Teresa. This book narrates on her...[More]

Negotiating Complexities : A Collection of Feminist Essays
l By Bina Srinivasan  l 2007 l New Delhi : Promilla / Bibliophile South Asia l $22.95 (HB)
The book is a collection of essays written over the last ten years and within different historical contexts. The essays cover a range of issues pertaining to women such as the various dimensions of displacement and its impact on women, religious...[More]

Portable Roots : A Saga of the Tamil Diaspora
l By Sivasankari l Translated by Rekha Shetty l 2007 l New Delhi : Promilla / Bibliophile South Asia l $14.95 (PB)
Portable Roots is a transcreation of a Tamil novel Ini (which means "Hereafter") written in 1993, reflecting on what makes a country, city or village, 'home'. The novel tells the story of a Tamil family, buffeted by the stormy waters...[More]

Reflections : The Bollywood Connection
l By Dorothea Nurnberg l Translated by Amrit Bhatia, Karin Bhatia l 2007 l New Delhi : Promilla / Bibliophile South Asia l $21.95 (PB)
The cultures of India and Europe are connected by a long tradition of mutual projections; 'fixed' ideas on both sides that do not always correspond with reality, but persist anyway. The western cultural area finds its mostly one-sided idea modified...[More]
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