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Ma is Scared
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Ma is Scared

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Ma is Scared is the long-overdue debut of Anjali Kajal in English, representing the best of her short
fiction, written and published over the last twenty years.

From the anxious mother waiting for her daughter to return home safely, to the young student accused of stealing because of her caste, the stories gathered here explore the experience of women in small towns and urban centres across North India. Kajal writes about desire, abuse, silence, love and oppression in nuanced ways; how they are negotiated in the world; through relationships, family, motherhood, school, university, jobs. Her language, imagery and concerns are thoroughly contemporary, capturing the yearnings, restrictions and possibilities of modern life from a feminist and anti-caste perspective.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Comma Press
Country
United Kingdom
Date
23 February 2023
Pages
192
ISBN
9781912697663

Ma is Scared is the long-overdue debut of Anjali Kajal in English, representing the best of her short
fiction, written and published over the last twenty years.

From the anxious mother waiting for her daughter to return home safely, to the young student accused of stealing because of her caste, the stories gathered here explore the experience of women in small towns and urban centres across North India. Kajal writes about desire, abuse, silence, love and oppression in nuanced ways; how they are negotiated in the world; through relationships, family, motherhood, school, university, jobs. Her language, imagery and concerns are thoroughly contemporary, capturing the yearnings, restrictions and possibilities of modern life from a feminist and anti-caste perspective.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Comma Press
Country
United Kingdom
Date
23 February 2023
Pages
192
ISBN
9781912697663