• Abolition and its Aftermath in Indian Ocean Africa and Asia (Routledge Studies in Slave and Post-Slave Societies and Cultures)

    Abolition and its Aftermath in Indian Ocean Africa and Asia (Routledge Studies in Slave and Post-Slave Societies and Cultures)

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    Uncover the intricate history of abolition and its enduring aftermath across the Indian Ocean, from Africa to Asia. Gwyn Campbell’s seminal research investigates how abolitionist efforts fared amidst rising labour demands driven by European colonization and a growing global economy. This vital study critically examines the complex transition in post-slavery societies, shedding light on the socio-economic shifts that profoundly shaped regions including colonial India. Essential reading for scholars, students, and enthusiasts of Indian history, maritime studies, and the legacy of slavery.

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  • Abolition and Its Aftermath in the Indian Ocean Africa and Asia

    Abolition and Its Aftermath in the Indian Ocean Africa and Asia

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    Uncover the intricate history of abolition and its aftermath throughout the Indian Ocean, Africa, and Asia. This essential read critically examines 19th and 20th-century abolitionist impulses and their real-world efficacy within growing colonial economies and labour demands. Delve into the profound legacies of slavery and indentured labour, revealing vital connections to India’s past and the interconnected regional narrative. A must-read for scholars of South Asian history, colonial studies, and global labour migration.

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  • -2% Abolition in Sierra Leone: Re-Building Lives and Identities in Nineteenth-Century West Africa (African Identities: Past and Present)

    Abolition in Sierra Leone: Re-Building Lives and Identities in Nineteenth-Century West Africa (African Identities: Past and Present)

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    Uncover the vital lived experience of abolition in 19th-century West Africa. Richard Peter Anderson’s crucial study examines how thousands resettled in Sierra Leone, after rescue from slave ships, rebuilt lives and identities amidst British colonization. This work shifts focus from legal victories to the realities of emancipation, exploring community formation and the evolution of African diaspora history. Essential for students of African history, sociology, and colonial studies in India, this book illuminates the complex legacy of forced migration and the creation of new societies.

    Original price was: ₹9,174.40.Current price is: ₹9,174.40.
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  • Abolitionist Socialist Feminism

    Abolitionist Socialist Feminism

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    Rethink feminist activism with a powerful call for abolitionist socialist feminism. This vital text challenges the limits of mainstream approaches, urging a radical integration of socialism and abolitionism with feminist liberation. Unpack how to dismantle white supremacy and systemic oppression by connecting diverse social justice movements for a truly inclusive revolution. Essential reading for Indian activists, students, and thinkers passionate about intersectional equality, social justice, and profound societal change. Discover the manifesto for a new, universally accepting humanity.

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  • -12% Abominations

    Abominations

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    Explore the provocative world of Lionel Shriver’s “Abominations,” a compelling essay collection (ISBN: 9780008458652) delving into thought-provoking topics. Shriver’s fierce intelligence shines through as she challenges conventional wisdom with wit and insight. “Abominations” is a must-read for anyone seeking intellectual stimulation.

    Original price was: ₹467.50.Current price is: ₹467.50.
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  • Aboriginal Autonomy: Issues and Strategies

    Aboriginal Autonomy: Issues and Strategies

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    Uncover the complexities of Aboriginal autonomy in Australia with this insightful collection by H.C. Coombs. Delve into profound discussions on Indigenous Australian identity and explore actionable strategies for self-determination. This vital resource examines the Mabo debate and native title, offering a compelling vision for reconciliation. Written by a leading advocate, it presents a personal plea for justice, arguing that mainstream society benefits significantly from fulfilling Aboriginal aspirations. An essential read for students and professionals in sociology, politics, and human rights seeking to understand Indigenous rights and policy.

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  • -2% Aboriginal Writers and Popular Fiction: The Literature of Anita Heiss (Elements in Publishing and Book Culture)

    Aboriginal Writers and Popular Fiction: The Literature of Anita Heiss (Elements in Publishing and Book Culture)

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    Uncover the captivating world of Aboriginal literature through the popular fiction of Anita Heiss. This insightful analysis explores how one of Australia’s foremost Indigenous authors masterfully blends chick lit with social commentary, engaging diverse readers. Fiannuala Morgan’s research delves into the author’s activist persona and the social significance of her work, examining reader reception and genre’s role. An indispensable resource for literary scholars, publishing professionals, and students of cultural studies in India.

    Original price was: ₹1,267.82.Current price is: ₹1,267.82.
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  • Abortion and Woman's Choice: The State

    Abortion and Woman’s Choice: The State, Sexuality and Reproductive Freedom (Feminist Classics)

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    Unlock critical insights into reproductive freedom and feminist theory with this definitive, prize-winning study. Rosalind Pollack Petchesky’s seminal work meticulously examines the complex interplay between the state, sexuality, and women’s rights. It offers a comprehensive analysis of abortion politics and fertility control, exploring medical technology and societal challenges with unparalleled depth. This book is essential for students, activists, and anyone committed to understanding the global landscape of women’s health and bodily autonomy. Discover a breakthrough in feminist thought that continues to shape crucial conversations on reproductive justice.

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  • -2% Abortion Ecologies in Southern African Fiction: Transforming Reproductive Agency (Critical Interventions in the Medical and Health Humanities)

    Abortion Ecologies in Southern African Fiction: Transforming Reproductive Agency (Critical Interventions in the Medical and Health Humanities)

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    Explore groundbreaking insights into reproductive agency through compelling analysis of Southern African fiction. This vital study delves into novels from Botswana, South Africa, and Zimbabwe, examining how writers transform discussions on abortion and reproductive choice. Applying new materialist theory and postcolonial frameworks, it challenges conventional human rights notions and redefines concepts of development. Discover how these literary works offer fresh perspectives on gender, ethics, and nationhood, merging traditional beliefs with modern thought. Essential for students and researchers in literary theory, gender studies, postcolonial studies, and the medical humanities seeking a deeper understanding of global feminist discourse and reproductive rights.

    Original price was: ₹8,296.00.Current price is: ₹8,296.00.
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  • -20% About a Boy

    About a Boy

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    “About a Boy” by Linda J. Lear follows Will, a wealthy Londoner who pretends to be a single dad to meet women. His life takes a turn when he encounters Marcus, a quirky 12-year-old facing school troubles. Their unlikely friendship blossoms, changing both their lives in unexpected ways. ISBN: 9780141007335

    Original price was: ₹550.00.Current price is: ₹440.00.
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  • -28% About Average

    About Average

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    Discover the power of kindness in “About Average” by bestselling author Andrew Clements, the acclaimed writer of “Frindle.” Jordan Johnston believes she’s the epitome of ordinary, but when the school’s most popular and meanest girl, Marlea Harkins, crosses a line, Jordan’s average thoughts take an extraordinary turn. This compelling middle-grade novel, perfect for readers aged 8-12, explores Jordan’s journey to overcome a bully. Will kindness be the unexpected weapon? “About Average” is a delightful tale that celebrates self-acceptance and proves that even average can be amazing. Ideal for classroom reading and young bookworms at The Bookish Owl, this story will resonate with every child seeking their own unique strengths.

    Original price was: ₹350.00.Current price is: ₹252.00.
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  • -20% About Me [Apni Khabar]

    About Me Apni Khabar

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    Discover the captivating story of Apni Khabar in “About Me.” This book explores themes of self-discovery and personal growth. Published by Penguin Books, “About Me” is a must-read for anyone seeking inspiration and understanding. Experience the journey of a lifetime. Buy now and embark on an unforgettable adventure.

    Original price was: ₹299.00.Current price is: ₹239.00.
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