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This book brings you a wealth of stories, in words and images, from a part of India known as the Northeast, a term that is widely contested for the ways in which it homogenizes a region of great diversity. It is also a term that has come to be a marker of identity and solidarity by many who are of the region. Here, 21 writers and artists look at the idea of ‘work’ — from street hawking to beer brewing, from mothering to dung collection — and describe their lives or those of others with humour and compassion. Parismita Singh’s wonderful compilation of the works of women asks: what are the different ways of telling a story? What if we were to attempt these tellings through poetry and portraits and essays, older traditions like textile art and applique and new genres like hashtag poetry tapped into a smartphone? Where would it take us, what would the world look like?

• Listed as one of the best books of 2018 by Scroll.in.

"The book appears as a museum rejecting the idea that art, knowledge, and history can be accomplished in totalizing the set ideas and general principles of work.’’

~Association of Feminist Anthropology

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New Writing and Art from Northeast India (edited)

Zubaan Books (2017)

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