Ebook {Epub PDF} Drawing the Line: Indian Women Fight Back! by Priya Kuriyan
· Fourteen young Indian women come together and respond to the activism and debates on the ground; they negotiate anger, fear, hope, resistance. They cross the line! Book: Drawing The Line: Indian Women Fight Back. Editors: Priya Kuriyan, Larissa Bertonasco and Ludmilla Bartscht. Publisher: Zubaan Books. Genre: ComicsReviews: 1. "Drawing the Line: Indian Women Fight Back!" is a comics anthology by 14 women of their day-to-day experiences in India. Produced out of a week-long workshop with Indian women artists, both amateur and professional, Drawing the Line is part of a larger national conversation in India around sexual discrimination that emerged in the aftermath of the brutal gang-rape and murder of a young medical. Book Review: Drawing the Line: Indian Women Fight Back Priya Kuriyan, Larissa Bertonasco and Ludmilla Bartscht (Eds.). (). New Delhi. Zubaan Publishers. ISBN Reviewed by Bhanupriya Rohila Mohanlal Sukhadia University, Udaipur (Rajasthan) The issue of uneven equations between man and woman is the.
In this excerpt from Drawing the Line, Priyanka Kumar, a Delhi-based illustrator and visual artist, explores the toil of relationships through her story, Ever After. Drawing the Line: Indian Women Fight Back ( pgs, Rs )is published by Zubaan Books and was edited by Priya Kurian, Larissa Bertonasco and Ludmilla Bartscht. It was released. Edited by Priya Kuriyan, Larissa Bertonasco, and Ludmilla Bartscht Ad Astra Comix Zubaan Publishers October Drawing the Line: Indian Women Fight Back debuted in as the first full length graphic novel by Toronto-based indie comics publisher Ad Astra, working in conjunction with the feminist Indian publisher Zubaan Books and the Goethe. "Drawing the Line: Indian Women Fight Back!" is a comics anthology by 14 women of their day-to-day experiences in India. Produced out of a week-long workshop with Indian women artists, both amateur and professional, Drawing the Line is part of a larger national conversation in India around sexual discrimination that emerged in the aftermath of the brutal gang-rape and murd.
Edited by Priya Kuriyan, Larissa Bertonasco, and Ludmilla Bartscht Ad Astra Comix Zubaan Publishers October Drawing the Line: Indian Women Fight Back debuted in as the first full length graphic novel by Toronto-based indie comics publisher Ad Astra, working in conjunction with the feminist Indian publisher Zubaan Books and the Goethe Institute. It’s a thoughtful collection of fourteen short comics all written and drawn by women in India about their experiences of moving through. "Drawing the Line: Indian Women Fight Back!" is a comics anthology by 14 women of their day-to-day experiences in India. Produced out of a week-long workshop with Indian women artists, both amateur and professional, Drawing the Line is part of a larger national conversation in India around sexual discrimination that emerged in the aftermath of the brutal gang-rape and murder of a young medical. Priya Kuriyan. Average rating: · 3, ratings · reviews · 58 distinct works • Similar authors. Drawing the Line: Indian Women Fight Back! by. Priya Kuriyan (Editor), Larissa Bertonasco (Editor), Ludmilla Bartscht (Editor) avg rating — 87 ratings — published — 2 editions. Want to Read.