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Kal rituals / editors: The Many Headed Hydra (Emma Wolf Haugh, Suza Husse) and Aziz Sohail ; contributors: Fatimah Asghar [and thirteen others].

Fine Arts Library NX575.8 .K34 2021
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Format:
Book
Author/Creator:
Asghar, Fatimah, author.
Contributor:
Wolf Haugh, Emma, editor.
Husse, Suza, editor.
Sohail, Aziz, editor.
Adam H. Fetterolf Fund.
Language:
English
Tamil
Subjects (All):
Arts, South Asian--21st century.
Arts, South Asian.
South Asian literature (English)--Women authors--Literary collections.
South Asian literature (English).
South Asian literature--Women authors--Literary collections.
South Asian literature.
Women authors.
Genre:
Literary collections.
Literature.
Physical Description:
251 pages : illustrations ; 21 cm
Place of Publication:
Berlin : Archive Books ; [New Delhi] : Zubaan Books with the Many Headed Hydra, [2021]
Language Note:
Chiefly in English; includes contributions in Tamil and translations from Tamil into English.
Summary:
"The first in a series of publications emerging from the transoceanic platform a language where yesterday and tomorrow are the same word. Kal, kal RITUALS proposes queer and trans feminist ecologies, embodiments and mythmaking. The contributions trace and disrupt cross-colonial legacies through bodies of water lapping at the shorelines of the Arabian Sea, the Indian Ocean, and the Atlantic. kal RITUALS is an ode to transterritorial alliances that disrupt binary contours of time and being"--Back cover.
A collection from artists and writers from South Asia, the South Asian diaspora and post-/migrant Europe.
Notes:
Issue #4 of The many headed hydra magazine.
Title from colophon.
"A language where yesterday and tomorrow are the same word"--Cover.
Includes bibliographical references.
Local Notes:
Acquired for the Penn Libraries with assistance from the Adam H. Fetterolf Fund.
ISBN:
9783948212865
3948212864
OCLC:
1315031566

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