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Packaging Freedom: Feminism and Popular Culture
Ipshita Chanda
Stree
2003
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Summary:
From Google Books: "Contributed articles on the sufferings of women during the partition of Bengal in 1947; includes personal narratives."
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Tags:
Articles
Gender
Women
Partition of Bengal
First Person Accounts
narrative
Treatment of Women
Suffering
Non-fiction
Language:
English