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Tag Archives: memoir

Autobiography of a Freedom Fighter – India Currents

Posted on May 7, 2014 by Sarita Sarvate
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Buried deep inside my mind is a sepia colored scene from early childhood, its hues taken from the films we used to see on the streets during festival time. In the scene, I am sitting beside my father Dada on … Continue reading →

Posted in Memoirs | Tagged fathers, India Currents, memoir, Status of women | Leave a reply

The Patriarchy Chronicles

Posted on August 13, 2013 by Sarita Sarvate
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Published in India Currents The summers of my childhood were long, hot and boring. The main distractions were playing cards, gazing at the stars at night, and occasionally, eating Blue Bell ice cream. When relatives visited, therefore, I was overjoyed. … Continue reading →

Posted in Commentary, Memoirs, Women | Tagged Hindu society, Hindu women, India Currents, memoir, patriarchy, Status of women | Leave a reply

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