Alternative realities :love in the lives of Muslim women (Record no. 61300)

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ISBN 9789383260324
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Classification number 305.48697054
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100 1# - MAIN ENTRY--AUTHOR NAME
Personal name Nighat M.Gandhi
245 10 - TITLE STATEMENT
Title Alternative realities :love in the lives of Muslim women
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Place of publication Chennai
Name of publisher Tranquebar
Year of publication 2013
300 ## - PHYSICAL DESCRIPTION
Number of Pages xv,407p.
Other physical details illustrations
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Summary, etc "Who hasn't been in love? At least once in their lifetime? People think only a man and a woman can make a couple. But, the truth is, anybody can fall in love with anybody. A man can fall in love with a man, a woman can fall in love with a woman. But society doesn't accept such love" - Nisho in 'Rakhi Sawant of Sind' Alternative Realities is a travelogue, a memoir, a satire and a feminist critique of Muslim women's lives, interwoven with the author's own ongoing struggles as a Muslim woman. Each chapter presents personal stories of women living in cities, small towns and villages in India, Pakistan and Bangladesh, the three lands to which Nighat Gandhi belongs. In writing their stories, she attempts to break the silence enshrouding Muslim women's sexuality and the ways in which they negotiate the restrictions placed on their freedoms within the framework of their culture. Women like Ghazala, who prefers the life of a second wife, 'living like a married single woman', to being bound within the ties of a conventional marriage, Nusrat and QT who believe theirs is a normal marriage, except that they are both women. Nisho, who refuses to accept that her trans-sexuality should deny her the right to love and Firdaus, writer and feminist, who can walk out of a loveless marriage but not give up on love, with or without marriage. Nighat also explores her own story as a woman who dared to make choices that pitted her against her family and cultures. Alternative Realities is her jihad or struggle to deconstruct the demeaning stereotypes that prevail about all Muslim women. It is a reflection of the myriad ways in which, despite these misogynistic forces, they continue to weave webs of love and peace in their own lives and in the lives of those they live with.
650 #0 - SUBJECT ADDED ENTRY--TOPICAL TERM
Topical Term Muslim women
-- Muslim women--Sexual behavior
-- Muslim women--Social conditions
-- Feminism--Religious aspects--Islam
-- South Asia
-- Love
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LC control number 2014347139
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Kannur University Central Library Stack 06/07/2021 350.00 305.48697054 NIG/A 53389 BK

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