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    Explore " feminist publishing" with insightful episodes like "The Inclusive Bookshelf | Urvashi Butalia", "The Inclusive Bookshelf Ep 1 | Urvashi Butalia", "Season 5, episode 3// The Revolutionary World-Making of the Lesbian and Women in Print Movement" and "10. How Are Independent Publishers Filling The Gaps? With Ishani Butalia, Editor at Zubaan" from podcasts like ""The Unother Podcast", "The Belongg Literature Podcast", "Swerve South" and "The Book People"" and more!

    Episodes (4)

    The Inclusive Bookshelf | Urvashi Butalia

    The Inclusive Bookshelf | Urvashi Butalia

    In this episode, we speak to Urvashi Butalia, an Indian feminist writer, publisher and activist. Urvashi tells us about her early encounters with inclusive literature, and how her reading journey has evolved with her feminism. She also talks about the importance of reading books that transcend and question boundaries of identity, and how reading is inherently a form of activism.
     
    About the Guest:

    Urvashi Butalia is known for her pioneering work in the women's movement of India, as well as for authoring books such as The Other Side of Silence: Voices from the Partition of India and Speaking Peace: Women's Voices from Kashmir. In 2003, she founded Zubaan Books, a feminist publishing house that is known for its pathbreaking and diverse work.

    This series is hosted by Zinnia Sengupta, former literature collective associate at Belongg. Zinnia has always dreamed of making the world a kinder, more inclusive place than the one she was raised in. She has written for Pune Mirror, Verve, and other travel & lifestyle publications, and worked closely with several grassroots-level NGOs.

    Books and authors in the episode: 

    1. Versions of the Heer-Ranjha saga
    2. Rajinder Singh Bedi
    3. Mahadevi Verma (Poetry, Shrankhala ki Kadiyaan)
    4. Little Women by Louisa May Alcott
    5. Chandamama and Phantom comics
    6. Godaan by Premchand
    7. Nayantara Sehgal
    8. Anita Desai
    9. Kamla Markandaya
    10. Rukogi Nahi Radhika by Usha Priyamwada
    11. Amrita Pritam
    12. Krishna Sobti
    13. Mridula Garg
    14. Chitra Mudgal
    15. Gulshan Nanda
    16. Salma
    17. A Life Less Ordinary: A Memoir by Baby Haldar
    18. Shareer ki Jankari (About the Body) by 75 women from Rajasthan, published by Zubaan
    19. The Well of Loneliness by Radclyffe Hall
    20. Middlemarch by George Eliot
    21. Birth of the Maitreya by Bani Basu
    22. Difficult Women: A History of Feminism in 11 Fights by Helen Lewis
    23. Queeristan by Parmesh Shahani
    24. Kalpana Swaminathan’s detective fiction
    25. Karuna Ezra Parikh
    26. Peace Has Come by Parismita Singh


    You can also listen to this and more by downloading Belongg’s app UnOther, spelt U_N_O_T_H_E_R which is available on both the Apple and Google app stores. To invite such experts to your organization for guest lectures or expert consultations, please also look at Belongg Circle, a platform that curates intersectional experts and makes it easy for a range of organizations to integrate such thinking in their work. 


    The Inclusive Bookshelf Ep 1 | Urvashi Butalia

    The Inclusive Bookshelf Ep 1 | Urvashi Butalia

    In this episode, we speak to Urvashi Butalia, an Indian feminist writer, publisher and activist. Urvashi tells us about her early encounters with inclusive literature, and how her reading journey has evolved with her feminism. She also talks about the importance of reading books that transcend and question boundaries of identity, and how reading is inherently a form of activism.

    About the Guest:
    Urvashi Butalia
    is known for her pioneering work in the women's movement of India, as well as for authoring books such as The Other Side of Silence: Voices from the Partition of India and Speaking Peace: Women's Voices from Kashmir. In 2003, she founded Zubaan Books, a feminist publishing house that is known for its pathbreaking and diverse work.

    This series is hosted by Zinnia Sengupta, former literature collective associate at Belongg. Zinnia has always dreamed of making the world a kinder, more inclusive place than the one she was raised in. She has written for Pune Mirror, Verve, and other travel & lifestyle publications, and worked closely with several grassroots-level NGOs.


    Books and authors in the episode: 

    1. Versions of the Heer-Ranjha saga
    2. Rajinder Singh Bedi
    3. Mahadevi Verma (Poetry, Shrankhala ki Kadiyaan)
    4. Little Women by Louisa May Alcott
    5. Chandamama and Phantom comics
    6. Godaan by Premchand
    7. Nayantara Sehgal
    8. Anita Desai
    9. Kamla Markandaya
    10. Rukogi Nahi Radhika by Usha Priyamwada
    11. Amrita Pritam
    12. Krishna Sobti
    13. Mridula Garg
    14. Chitra Mudgal
    15. Gulshan Nanda
    16. Salma
    17. A Life Less Ordinary: A Memoir by Baby Haldar
    18. Shareer ki Jankari (About the Body) by 75 women from Rajasthan, published by Zubaan
    19. The Well of Loneliness by Radclyffe Hall
    20. Middlemarch by George Eliot
    21. Birth of the Maitreya by Bani Basu
    22. Difficult Women: A History of Feminism in 11 Fights by Helen Lewis
    23. Queeristan by Parmesh Shahani
    24. Kalpana Swaminathan’s detective fiction
    25. Karuna Ezra Parikh
    26. Peace Has Come by Parismita Singh


    You can also listen to this and more by downloading Belongg’s app UnOther, spelt U_N_O_T_H_E_R which is available on both the Apple and Google app stores. To invite such experts to your organization for guest lectures or expert consultations, please also look at Belongg Circle, a platform that curates intersectional experts and makes it easy for a range of organizations to integrate such thinking in their work. 

    10. How Are Independent Publishers Filling The Gaps? With Ishani Butalia, Editor at Zubaan

    10. How Are Independent Publishers Filling The Gaps? With Ishani Butalia, Editor at Zubaan

    Aishwarya talks to Ishani Butalia, Editor at Zubaan (an independent feminist publishing house) about the how she figures out which books to publish and what gaps to fill.

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    Ishani Butalia has been an editor for 7 years. She commissions their trade and academic books and heads Young Zubaan, their children’s and young adult books section. She shares how independent publishing houses measure the success of a book: based on book sales, significance of the topic and feedback from the community. 

    Aishwarya loves how Ishani describes the editor-author relationship like a partnership where there’s some back and forth. They chat about what she looks for in a book and how she decides whether it’s ‘Zubaan material’. What does it mean to publish feminist books? Why does she love middle grade and young adult books? Who is her ideal audience? 

    Book Mentions: 

    • Transcendent Kingdom by Yaa Gyasi
    • Dear Mrs. Naidu by Mathangi Subramanian
    • Carry On by Rainbow Rowell
    • Akata Warrior by Nnedi Okorafor

    Ishani K B is an editor and NGO worker based in New Delhi. She commissions books at Zubaan and is co-lead of their No Space For Work project. Find out more here: https://zubaanbooks.com/ 

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