The prisons we broke (Record no. 50356)

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005 - DATE AND TIME OF LATEST TRANSACTION
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020 ## - INTERNATIONAL STANDARD BOOK NUMBER
International Standard Book Number 9789352873708
028 ## - DISTRIBUTOR NAME
Distributor Name Donated by : Amiya Chaudhuri
082 ## - DEWEY DECIMAL CLASSIFICATION NUMBER
Classification number 305.5680954 KAM
100 ## - MAIN ENTRY--PERSONAL NAME
Personal name Baby Kamble
-- ; Maya Pandit
245 ## - TITLE STATEMENT
Title The prisons we broke
Statement of responsibility, etc /Baby Kamble
260 ## - PUBLICATION, DISTRIBUTION, ETC. (IMPRINT)
Place of publication, distribution, etc Hyderabad [India]
Name of publisher, distributor, etc : Orient BlackSwan
Date of publication, distribution, etc , 2009.
300 ## - PHYSICAL DESCRIPTION
Extent xv, 178 pages
Dimensions ; 22 cm
365 ## - TRADE PRICE
Price amount 308
520 ## - SUMMARY, ETC.
Summary, etc Writing on the lives of the Mahars of Maharashtra, Baby Kamble reclaims memory to locate Mahar society before the impact of Babasaheb Ambedkar and tells a powerful tale of redemption wrought by a fiery brand of individual and collective self-awareness. The Prisons We Broke is a graphic revelation of the inner world of Mahars and the oppressive caste and patriarchal tenets of Indian society—but nowhere does the writing descend into self-pity. Kamble vividly and unapologetically brings to life the rituals and superstitions, the joys and sorrows, the hard lives and the hardier women of the Maharwada. Breaking the bounds of personal narrative, it is at once a sociological treatise, a historical and political record, a feminist critique, a protest against brahminical Hinduism and the memoir of a cursed people. <br/>Jina Amucha, the original first published as a book in 1986, redefined autobiographical writing in Marathi, not only in terms of form and narration, but also in the selfhood and subjectivities articulated. The first autobiography by a Dalit woman in Marathi, Maya Pandit’s masterful English translation made it available to a wider readership for the first time in 2008. This second edition includes translations of Baby Kamble’s Prefaces to the first and second edition of Jina Amucha.
650 ## - SUBJECT ADDED ENTRY--TOPICAL TERM
Topical term or geographic name as entry element Social Sciences
655 ## - INDEX TERM--GENRE/FORM
Genre/form data or focus term Dalits -- India -- Maharashtra -- Biography.
700 ## - ADDED ENTRY--PERSONAL NAME
Personal name Maya Pandit
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Koha item type Books
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          SNU LIBRARY SNU LIBRARY 12/11/2018 2 1 305.5680954 KAM 25772 01/11/2019 01/10/2019 12/11/2018 Books

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