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Invisible Labour: Support Service Workers in India’s Information Technology Industry
0Delve into the unseen workforce powering India’s IT industry with “Invisible Labour”. Indranil Chakraborty’s groundbreaking research illuminates the lives, urban experiences, and working conditions of essential support service workers across India’s tech hubs. Based on extensive interviews in seven cities, the book meticulously maps the challenges faced by migrant workers navigating modern employment, the negotiation between rural traditions and urban life, and the formation of new class identities. This vital contribution is a must-read for scholars, researchers, and students of sociology, anthropology, urban studies, and Indian labour studies seeking a deeper understanding of contemporary India.
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Invisible Lines
23Experience the turmoil of 1971 through Zebunnessa’s eyes in “Invisible Lines” by Ruby Zaman (ISBN: 9789350290712). Born in East Bengal to a Bihari father and Sylheti mother, her idyllic life shatters as war erupts, dividing a nation and tearing families apart. Witness the birth of Bangladesh and its devastating consequences in this powerful and evocative debut novel.
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Invisible Man
19Explore the haunting tale of an “invisible man” in Ralph Ellison’s classic novel. Witness his struggle for identity in a prejudiced society as he retreats underground, seeking solace in music and introspection. Experience this powerful exploration of race, alienation, and the search for self. ISBN: 9780241970560
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Invisible Man
20Explore the profound world of Ralph Ellison’s “Invisible Man” (9780141184425), a poignant tale of an African American man’s struggle for identity in a society that refuses to see him. Set against the backdrop of a changing America, this powerful novel delves into themes of race, identity, and the search for belonging. Experience the journey from a Southern college expulsion to the chaos of a Harlem race riot, and discover why this book remains a timeless classic.
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Invisible Man
12Explore the chilling tale of H.G. Wells’s “Invisible Man” (ISBN: 9780141439983), where a man’s groundbreaking scientific discovery turns him invisible and unleashes his inner demons. Witness Griffin’s descent into madness as he struggles with the terrifying consequences of his invisibility and seeks revenge. A thought-provoking exploration of science, morality, and identity by author Sujata Kelkar Shetty.
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Invisible Search and Online Search Engines: the Ubiquity of Search in Everyday Life
0Uncover the pervasive, yet often invisible, impact of online search engines on our daily lives and how we access information. This insightful book explores the ubiquity of search, its influence on memory and knowledge structures, and the crucial challenges for media and information literacy. Blending technical insights with social science perspectives, it’s essential for students and professionals in information science, library studies, media, and digital cultures navigating India’s evolving information landscape. Master the infrastructure that shapes modern understanding.
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Invisible Spy (the Forgotten Five, Book 2)
25In “Invisible Spy” (The Forgotten Five #2), Melissa De la Cruz delivers thrilling X-Men meets Spy Kids action. Supernatural teens reunite with their criminal parent & face an invisible enemy. New alliances & hidden loyalties abound as they fight oppression in Estero. Will their powers be enough? Uncover the truth in this NYT bestselling fantasy adventure!
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Invisible Threads
21Uncover the hidden truths of India with therapist Sara in Lucy Beresford’s “Invisible Threads.” After discovering her husband’s mysterious death in New Delhi, Sara embarks on a journey that intertwines with the vibrant culture and dark secrets of India. Explore themes of love, loss, and cultural clashes in this captivating novel. ISBN: 9788175993174
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Invisible Woman
16“Invisible Woman” by Niall Ferguson tells the gripping true story of Virginia Hall, a WWII heroine who defied the odds to liberate a nation. Based on meticulous research, this historical novel offers an extraordinary profile of immense courage and daring, perfect for fans of Chanel Cleeton and Natasha Lester. Discover the untold story of an unlikely spy who changed the course of history. ISBN: 9780593102145
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Invisible Women Visible Histories
12Uncover the hidden histories of women in “Invisible Women Visible Histories” by Devika Rangachari (ISBN: 9788173048081). Explore the fascinating stories of women, often overlooked. A compelling study based on literary and epigraphic sources, this book brings their lives and contributions to light. Journey through rich narratives and historical records that reveal the remarkable impact of women across time. Discover the untold stories of resilience, strength, and influence.