Ruth Vanita

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Ruth Vanita is an Indian academic, activist and author who specialises

gender and sexuality studies. She also teaches and writes on Hindu philosophy
.

Early life and education

Vanita earned her BA, MA and PhD in English at Delhi University.[2]

Career

From 1994 to 1997 Vanita was Reader in the Department of English at Delhi University.[1] She is now a professor of English and World Cultures at the University of Montana, where she directs the program in South & South-East Asian Studies.[3]

While living in Delhi in 1978, Vanita co-founded Manushi: A Journal about Women and Society, a journal that combined academic research and grassroots activism. She served as the journal's unpaid, volunteer co-editor from 1979 to 1991.[1]

Major publications

Books

Edited volumes

  • 1991 (ed. with Madhu Kishwar): In Search of Answers: Indian Women's Voices from Manushi[12]
  • 2000 (ed. with Saleem Kidwai): Same-Sex love in India: Readings from Literature and History[13]
  • 2002 (ed.): Queering India: Same-Sex Love and Eroticism in Indian Culture and Society[14]
  • 2014 (ed.): India and the World: Postcolonialism, Translation and Indian Literature – Essays in Honour of Professor Harish Trivedi[15]

Translations

  • 1994: Yadav, Rajendra: Strangers on the Roof, translated by Ruth Vanita, Penguin India, 1994 (updated edition with a new introduction 2014)
  • 1997: Detha, Vijay Dan. Dilemma and Other Stories
  • 2003:
    Bhandari, Mannu
    : The Great Feast (Mahabhoj)
  • 2006: Sharma, Pandey Bechan ("Ugra"): Chocolate and Other Stories on Male-Male Desire[16]
  • 2007: About Me (Apni Khabar) (autobiography of Pande Bechan Sharma Ugra)
  • 2008: The Co-Wife and Other Stories by Premchand
  • 2013: Alone Together: Selected Stories of Mannu Bhandari, Rajee Seth and Archana Varma
  • 2021: My Family by Mahadevi Varma[17]

References

  1. ^
  2. ^ "Ruth Vanita". University of Montana. Retrieved 27 July 2019.
  3. ^ Review of A Play of Light:
    • Manjari, N. Pranava (November–December 1998), Indian Literature, 42 (6): 174–177,
      JSTOR 23342361{{citation}}: CS1 maint: untitled periodical (link
      )
  4. ^ Reviews of Sappho and the Virgin Mary:
  5. ^ Reviews of Love's Rite:
  6. ^ Reviews of Gender, Sex, and the City:
  7. ^ Reviews of Dancing with the Nation:
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  10. ^ "Three Poems By Ruth Vanita". Outlook India. 29 April 2023.
  11. ^ Reviews of In Search Of Answers:
  12. ^ Reviews of Same-Sex Love in India:
  13. ^ Review of Queering India:
    • Segal, Alan (October 2003), Gender and Society, 17 (5): 801–803,
      S2CID 220475442{{citation}}: CS1 maint: untitled periodical (link
      )
  14. ^ Reviews of India and the World:
  15. ^ Review of Ugra:
    • Knight, Lisa I. (December 2010), International Journal of Hindu Studies, 14 (2/3): 343–345,
      JSTOR 41476628{{citation}}: CS1 maint: untitled periodical (link
      )
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