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Ananke Women in Literature Festival To Open Its Virtual Doors Tomorrow

Ananke Women in Literature Festival To Open Its Virtual Doors Tomorrow

The third edition of Ananke’s Women in Literature Festival will open its virtual doors tomorrow with Feminist Publishing House Zubaan Books’ founder Urvashi Butalia unveiling the festival with a special keynote. Day Two headlining keynote will feature renderings by Seagull Books’ founder Naveen Kishore on Theatre and Memory. The Women in Literature Festival is an online event...

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AnankeWLF to Present Disruptive, Female-led, Independent Publishing In Its Publishers’ Corner

AnankeWLF to Present Disruptive, Female-led, Independent Publishing In Its Publishers’ Corner

The third edition of Ananke’s Women in Literature Festival will present a unique set of panels titled Publishers’ Corner. Three specific sessions held on both days – April 11th and 12th, 2023 – are set to showcase discussions between publishers and their authors. The sessions will celebrate disruptive, female-led publishing houses and their diverse set...

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Taking a Deep Dive into Transnational Feminism, Film and Media at AnankeWLF

Taking a Deep Dive into Transnational Feminism, Film and Media at AnankeWLF

Curating unique discussions, the third edition of Ananke’s Women in Literature Festival (AnankeWLF) will explore the resurgence and evolution of transnational feminism beginning with movies like Mother India (India), Muthi Bhar Chawal (Pakistan), Two Women (Italian/Hollywood), Mirch Masala (India) juxtaposed against films epitomizing hegemonic representations of masculinities such as Maula Jutt (especially the older version),...

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AnankeWLF To Highlight Pandering to Western Readership With Neo-Colonialist, Exoticized View of South Asia

AnankeWLF To Highlight Pandering to Western Readership With Neo-Colonialist, Exoticized View of South Asia

Arranged marriages, hyper-conservative in-laws, violent husbands, mangoes, and of course the monsoon season are some of the numerous stereotypes, many may have an aversion to reading in a work of fiction or even non-fiction. That said, typecasting continues to plague writers from within the South Asian region as well as the diaspora. Painting a conventionalized...

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Ananke Women In Literature Festival Announces More Speakers

Ananke Women In Literature Festival Announces More Speakers

Eminent names from across South Asia, MENA and beyond will be gracing the third edition of Ananke’s Women in Literature Festival 2023 on April 11th and 12th. Independent publishers, authors, filmmakers, artists, writers and creatives will congregate remotely to engage in dialogue focusing on a wide ranging array of topics including Arab Women in Literature...

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AnankeWLF Unwraps the Migratory Experience of Language

AnankeWLF Unwraps the Migratory Experience of Language

Joao Guimarães Rosa says so beautifully that ‘every word has its shadow’. Taking cue from the Brazilian novelist’s exposition, Ananke’s Women in Literature Festival unveils a fascinating conversation that will delve into the migratory experience of language through translation and interpretation. Eminent names from across South Asia, MENA and beyond will be gracing the third edition of...

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AnankeWLF unveils Illustrated Resistance

AnankeWLF unveils Illustrated Resistance

Art and the visual has played a pivotal role in the socio-political history of humanity. Existing since the time when mankind had limited modes of communication as well as vocabulary, it is an organic canvas representing ideas – shared and otherwise – riveting emotions and angst. Keeping in mind the role of art as a...

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Ananke Women in Literature Unveils Session on Arab Women in Literature vis-a-vis War, Resilience, Exile & Identity

Ananke Women in Literature Unveils Session on Arab Women in Literature vis-a-vis War, Resilience, Exile & Identity

The third edition of Ananke’s one of a kind flagship event, Women in Literature Festival 2023 unveils a fascinating panel discussion featuring distinguished names from the Arab diaspora, Huda Fakhreddinne, Jehan Bseiso and Lela Aboulela. The event will be live-streamed on Ananke’s Facebook page – @anankemag with the option to participate in all live sessions...

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Lack of women in the nuclear sector puts net zero goals in danger  

Lack of women in the nuclear sector puts net zero goals in danger  

March 8th, 2023: NEA analyses highlight that total nuclear energy production needs to triple by 2050 for governments around the world to achieve net zero emissions. The nuclear sector will need to grow and diversify its workforce as a result, but that will be difficult to achieve unless it attracts more women. A new NEA report...