Search Results - "Mahzabeen, Bushra"
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State Oppression and Adivasi Resistance in Mahasweta Devi’s Chotti Munda and His Arrow
Published in Crossings (01-09-2021)“…The independence movement in India against the British colonizers was driven by the hopes of freedom of speech, freedom of life, and rights over the land…”
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Overcoming the Gleam of Empire and the Excremental State in The Beautyful Ones Are Not Yet Born
Published in Crossings (01-08-2019)“…The process of decolonization had most of the time been tumultuous for all African states as they tried to rise from the debris of European empires. Mass…”
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Containers of “Meat, Blood, and Madness”: Exploitative Labor and Disposable Bodies in Lullaby and Still Born
Published in Journal of world-systems research (17-04-2024)“…In the capitalist world-system, the gendered dynamics of power often deny women autonomy to their own bodies, force upon them the responsibilities of care work…”
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Containers of “Meat, Blood, and Madness”
Published in Journal of world-systems research (01-04-2024)“…In the capitalist world-system, the gendered dynamics of power often deny women autonomy to their own bodies, force upon them the responsibilities of care work…”
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Containers of "Meat, Blood, and Madness" Exploitative Labor and Disposable Bodies in Lullaby and Still Born
Published in Journal of world-systems research (01-01-2024)“…In the capitalist world-system, the gendered dynamics of power often deny women autonomy to their own bodies, force upon them the responsibilities of care work…”
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Petro-culture as an Oppressor of Women and Nature: An Ecofeminist Reading of Nawal El Saadawi’s Love in the Kingdom of Oil
Published in Crossings (01-08-2018)“…Oil, arguably a crucial natural resource for the development of human civilization, has often been treated in petrofiction as a representation of male power…”
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Petro-culture as an Oppressor of Women and Nature
Published in Crossings (01-08-2018)“…Oil, arguably a crucial natural resource for the development of human civilization, has often been treated in petrofiction as a representation of male power…”
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