Membhabi

Membhabi

VonSylvia Mortoza

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This is an autobiography of a young English girl who came to Pakistan during the 1950s as the wife of a Pakistani government officer. Her story begins with her arrival in Karachi and takes the reader right up to almost the present day. The author’s account takes the reader to both East and West Pakistan and vividly depicts the trying experiences she and her family endured in Dhaka during the tumultuous and bloody political events that led to the birth of the new nation, Bangladesh. Membhabi offers an intimate view of Muslim family life, of the rituals and obligations that hold the extended family together – and what separates them. The title of the book reveals, as nothing else can, the pain she felt at being called Membhabi (derogatory term for white sister-in-law) by members of the family instead of Sejo Bhabi (Third sister-in-law). Although the end of her story is hopefully, some years off, the book had to come to an end if it was to see the light of day. .

Details

Veröffentlicht am
Mar 17, 2006
Sprache
English
Kategorie
Biografien & Memoiren
Copyright
Alle Rechte vorbehalten - Standard-Urheberrechtslizenz
Autoren/Mitwirkende
Von (Autor): Sylvia Mortoza

Spezifikationen

Seiten
358
Bindung
Paperback Paperback
Farbe für den Innenteil des Buches
schwarz & weiß
Abmessungen
US Trade (6 x 9 Zoll / 152 x 229 mm)

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