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Ritu Menon
NasyunalidadIndyan
TrabahoParapublikar, Parasurat

Si Ritu Menon sarong feministang Indyano, parasurat asin parapublikar. [1][2]

Kan 1984, si Menon saro sa nagtugdas kan Kali Para sa mga Babae, an pinakainot na feministang tagapagpublikar sa India, kaiba si Urvashi Butalia, an saiyang haloy nang collaborator.

Kan 2003, An Kali Para sa mga Babae nagsara huli sa kakulangan nin komersyal na pakinabang dagdag pa an pagkakaiba nina Menon asin Butalia.

Sagkod kaiyan, si Menon independienteng nagtugdas kan Women Unlimited, saro pang feministang pampublikar.[3]

Siya man nagsurat nin manlain-lain na mga artikulo sa peryodiko asin mga op-eds. Amsaiyang sinurat nakasentro sa kadahasan kontra sa mga babayi, an paghiling kan relihiyon sa kababaihan asin sa gender divisions sa sosyedad gikan sa makusog na feminista asin wala niyang pananaw.[4]

Sa sarong apod sa Zoom, siya nagtaram manongod sa dakit-taramon na Address Book: A Publishing Memoir in the time of COVID, na saiyang sinurat durante kan pandemika na mayong malinaw na planong ipublikar an sarong libro. "Nagin porma ini nin pagsabi kan inaagihan ko, paggirumdom, kaisipan, pagbasa, asin paghadit," sabi niya (13 Hulyo 2021) [5]

Mga Publikasyon

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  • The Unfinished Business, Outlook, Mayo 2001[6]
  • Anti-CAA protests by Muslim women are about where, how and why you belong, Indian Express, Pebrero 2020[7]
  • Borders & Boundaries: Women in India's Partition[8]
  • Unequal Citizens: A Study of Muslim Women in India[9]
  • From Mathura to Manorama: Resisting Violence Against Women in India[10]
  • Address Book: A Publishing Memoir in the time of COVID

Kan 2000-2001, naglingkod siya sa International Advisory Board kan Raja Rao Award for Literature.[11]

Kan 2011, si Menon asin Butalia pinagsarong tinawan kan Padma Shri, an ikaapat na pinakahalangkaw na gawad sibilyan kan Gobyerno kan Indya.[12]

Mga Toltolan

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  1. "Unlock Diaries: About being normal by Ritu Menon". Hindustan Times (in English). 3 June 2020. Retrieved 2021-01-16. 
  2. "Menon, Ritu". SAGE Publications Inc (in English). 16 January 2021. Retrieved 2021-01-16. 
  3. Menon, Ritu. "A publishing diary written during the pandemic: Ritu Menon's literary memories and encounters". Scroll.in (in English). Retrieved 2021-01-16. 
  4. "Ritu Menon". The Kennedy Center. Archived from the original on 14 July 2014. Retrieved 13 July 2013.  Unknown parameter |url-status= ignored (help)
  5. "The Ritu Menon interview | 'Feminist publishing is a development activity. It is not just about producing books'". Firstpost (in English). 13 July 2021. Retrieved 2021-12-29. 
  6. "The Unfinished Business | Outlook India Magazine". magazine.outlookindia.com/. Archived from the original on 2021-01-22. Retrieved 2021-01-16. 
  7. "Anti-CAA protests by Muslim women are about where, how and why you belong". The Indian Express (in English). 4 February 2020. Retrieved 2021-01-16. 
  8. Menon, Ritu; Bhasin, Kamla (1998). Borders & Boundaries: Women in India's Partition (in English). Rutgers University Press. ISBN 978-0-8135-2552-5. 
  9. Hasan, Zoya; Menon, Ritu (14 September 2006). Unequal Citizens: A Study of Muslim Women in India (in English). OUP India. ISBN 978-0-19-568459-9. 
  10. Kannabirān, Kalpana; Menon, Ritu (2007). From Mathura to Manorama: Resisting Violence Against Women in India (in English). Women Unlimited. ISBN 978-81-88965-35-9. 
  11. "Professional Notes" Archived 2019-11-27 at the Wayback Machine., World Englishes, Vol. 20, No. 1 (Wiley-Blackwell 2001), pp. 117–118.
  12. "Padma Awards Announced" (Press release). Ministry of Home Affairs. 25 January 2011. Retrieved 16 August 2013. 

Mga Panluwas na Takod

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