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The dreams of a Mappila girl / B. M. Zuhara

By: Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextPublication details: New Delhi : Sage Publications, 2022.Edition: 1st edDescription: 211pISBN:
  • 9789354792809
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 928.9413 ZUH/FEH
Summary: "'I grew up at a time when Muslim girls did not even have the freedom to dream.' As a young Muslim girl growing up in the 1950s in a small South Indian village, B. M. Zuhara had simple dreams-to go to the newly opened 'talkies' in town and watch a movie, play with her brothers in the rice fields, learn the ancient martial art of Kalari Payatu with them, stand on the bridge and listen to the songs sung by the farmhands as they worked. But she soon realised that even being the pampered, youngest child of her family would not help her in realising some of her dreams because of her gender. Set at the time when Independent India was embracing its new identity as a free nation, Dreams of a Mappila Girl provides a wide lens for the reader to view life in a semi-rural Kerala village. Zuhara recounts the social mores of the society she lived in and offers glimpses into the secluded lives of Muslim girls and women who, despite obstacles, made the best of their circumstances and contributed positively to their communities"--
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"'I grew up at a time when Muslim girls did not even have the freedom to dream.' As a young Muslim girl growing up in the 1950s in a small South Indian village, B. M. Zuhara had simple dreams-to go to the newly opened 'talkies' in town and watch a movie, play with her brothers in the rice fields, learn the ancient martial art of Kalari Payatu with them, stand on the bridge and listen to the songs sung by the farmhands as they worked. But she soon realised that even being the pampered, youngest child of her family would not help her in realising some of her dreams because of her gender. Set at the time when Independent India was embracing its new identity as a free nation, Dreams of a Mappila Girl provides a wide lens for the reader to view life in a semi-rural Kerala village. Zuhara recounts the social mores of the society she lived in and offers glimpses into the secluded lives of Muslim girls and women who, despite obstacles, made the best of their circumstances and contributed positively to their communities"--

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