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Urvashi Butalia

Urvashi Butalia (born 1952) is an Indian feminist writer, publisher and activist. She is known for her work in the women's movement of India, as well as for authoring books such as The Other Side of Silence: Voices from and the Partition of India and Speaking Peace: Women's Voices from Kashmir.

Urvashi Butalia
Urvashi Butalia in 2011
Born1952 (age 70–71)
Ambala, Haryana, India
Alma mater
Occupation(s)Publisher and historian
Co-founder of Kali for Women (1984)
Founder of Zubaan Books (2003)
RelativesPankaj Butalia
Websitezubaanbooks.com

Along with Ritu Menon, she co-founded Kali for Women, India's first feminist publishing house, in 1984. In 2003, she founded Zubaan Books, an imprint of Kali for Women.[1]

In 2011, Butalia and Menon were jointly awarded the Padma Shri, India's fourth highest civilian award, for their work in Literature and Education.[2]

Early life and education

Butalia was born in Ambala, Haryana, into a progressive and atheist family of Punjabi heritage. She is the third of four children of Subhadra and Joginder Singh Butalia. Her mother ran a counselling centre for women. Butalia has one [older] sister, Bela, and two brothers, Pankaj and Rahul. Pankaj Butalia is a left-wing documentary filmmaker best known for a documentary on the miserable conditions of widows living in Vrindavan.

Butalia earned a BA in literature from Miranda House, Delhi University, in 1971, a Master's degree in literature from Delhi University in 1973, and a Master's in South Asian Studies from the University of London in 1977.[3] She speaks Hindi, Punjabi and Bengali, along with English, Italian and French.[4]

Career

 
Urvashi Butalia in October 2016

Butalia started her career working with Oxford University Press in Delhi. She worked for a year at their Oxford headquarters,[3] before moving briefly to London-based Zed Books as an editor in 1982. She then returned to India and, along with Ritu Menon, set up a feminist publishing house, Kali for Women, in 1984.[5]

Butalia engages herself in teaching at the Young India Fellowship at Ashoka University through her course on women, society and changing India.

Butalia's main areas of interest are the Partition and oral histories from a feminist and left-wing perspective.[6] She has written on gender, communalism, fundamentalism and media. Her writings have appeared in several newspapers and magazines , including The Guardian, the New Internationalist, The Statesman, The Times of India, Outlook and India Today. She has been a regular columnist for the left-wing Tehelka and for Indian Printer and Publisher, a business-to-business (B2B) publication dealing with the print and publishing industry.

Butalia is a consultant for Oxfam India and holds the position of Reader at the College of Vocational Studies at the University of Delhi.[3]

Kali for Women

Kali for Women, India's first exclusively feminist publishing house, which Butalia co-founded with Ritu Menon, was set up in 1984 as a trust to increase the body of knowledge on women in the Third World, to give voice to such knowledge as already exists, and provide a forum for women writers, creative and academics.[7]

In 2003, co-founders Butalia and Menon parted ways. Both went on to set up their own imprints under the banner of Kali for Women, with Menon establishing Women Unlimited[8] and Butalia founding Zubaan Books.[9]

Zubaan Books

Originally set up as a non-profit in 2003, Zubaan now operates as the private company, Zubaan Publishers Pvt. Ltd. The independent publishing house publishes fiction and academic books, "on, for, by and about women in South Asia",[10] with the list including renowned authors such as Jaishree Misra, Nivedita Menon, Manjula Padmanabhan, Suniti Namjoshi and Annie Zaidi.

The Other Side of Silence

Apart from several newspaper articles and op-ed pieces dealing with feminist issues, Butalia has authored or co-authored several books. The Other Side of Silence (1998), the product of more than seventy interviews conducted with survivors of the Partition, is being used as an academic text in some Indian universities.

The Goethe Institute has described it as "one of the most influential books in South Asian studies to be published in recent decades... It emphasises the role of violence against women in the collective experience of tragedy."[11] The Other Side of Silence won the Oral History Book Association Award in 2001 and the Nikkei Asia Prize for Culture in 2003.[4]

Activism

Butalia is an associate of the Women's Institute for Freedom of the Press (WIFP).[12]

Awards and recognition

In 2000, Butalia won the Pandora Award from Women in Publishing.[13]

In 2011, Butalia was awarded the Padma Shri by the Government of India.[9]

In 2017, the Goethe Institute awarded Butalia the Goethe Medal, an official decoration of the Federal Republic of Germany that "honors individuals who have displayed exceptional competence of the German language as well as in international cultural exchange."[11][14]

Works

  • Urvashi Butalia; Ritu Menon; Kali for Women (1992). In Other Words: New Writing by Indian Women. Kali for Women. ISBN 978-81-85107-48-6.
  • Urvashi Butalia; Ritu Menon (1995). Making a Difference: Feminist Publishing in the South. Bellagio Publishing Network. ISBN 9780964078086.
  • Tanika Sarkar; Urvashi Butalia (1995). Women and the Hindu Right: A Collection of Essays. Kali For Women. ISBN 978-81-85107-66-0.
  • Tanika Sarkar; Urvashi Butalia (1995). Women and Right Wing Movements: Indian Experiences. London: Zed Books. ISBN 978-1-85649-289-8.
  • Urvashi Butalia (1998). The Other Side of Silence: Voices from the Partition of India. Penguin Books India. ISBN 978-0-14-027171-3.
  • Urvashi Butalia (2002). Speaking Peace: Women's Voices from Kashmir. Kali for Women. ISBN 978-81-86706-43-5.
  • Urvashi Butalia, ed. (2006). Inner Line: The Zubaan Book of Stories by Indian Women. Zubaan. ISBN 978-81-89013-77-6.

References

  1. ^ Daftuar, Swati (28 October 2010). "Identity matters". The Hindu. Retrieved 26 April 2013.
  2. ^ "Press Information Bureau". www.pib.nic.in. Retrieved 7 March 2019.
  3. ^ a b c "Bio – Butalia". Lettre Ulysses Award for the Art of Reportage. Retrieved 26 April 2013.
  4. ^ a b "Lettre Ulysses Award | Urvashi Butalia, India". www.lettre-ulysses-award.org. Retrieved 7 March 2019.
  5. ^ Ghoshal, Somak (14 June 2013). "Urvashi Butalia: I want to prove that feminist publishing can survive commercially". Livemint. Retrieved 16 August 2013.
  6. ^ Sundus, Areeba (8 November 2018). "Urvashi Butalia: The Historian Who Revived The Forgotten Voices of Partition". Feminism In India (FII). Retrieved 28 April 2021.
  7. ^ Puri, Jyoti, Woman, Body, Desire in Postcolonial India: Narratives of Gender and Sexuality (London: Routledge, 1999).
  8. ^ "Ritu Menon". Women Unlimited. Retrieved 7 March 2019.
  9. ^ a b "Padma Shri Awarded To Publishing Stalwarts After A Decade". All About Book Publishing. February 2011. Retrieved 28 April 2021.
  10. ^ "About | Zubaan". Retrieved 7 March 2019.
  11. ^ a b Scroll Staff. "Feminist publisher Urvashi Butalia wins the prestigious Goethe Medal". Scroll.in. Retrieved 7 March 2019.
  12. ^ "Associates | The Women's Institute for Freedom of the Press". www.wifp.org. Retrieved 21 June 2017.
  13. ^ "Urvashi Butalia". Heinrich-Böll-Stiftung. Retrieved 7 March 2019.
  14. ^ "Awardee: Urvashi Butalia" (PDF). Goethe Institut.

External links

  • Zubaan Books website
  • Biography as a member of the 2006 Lettre Ulysses Award jury
  • Interview by Anupama Arora and Sandrine Sanos, Journal of Feminist Scholarship 6 (Spring 2014)

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Urvashi Butalia born 1952 is an Indian feminist writer publisher and activist She is known for her work in the women s movement of India as well as for authoring books such as The Other Side of Silence Voices from and the Partition of India and Speaking Peace Women s Voices from Kashmir Urvashi ButaliaUrvashi Butalia in 2011Born1952 age 70 71 Ambala Haryana IndiaAlma materUniversity of DelhiUniversity of LondonOccupation s Publisher and historian Co founder of Kali for Women 1984 Founder of Zubaan Books 2003 RelativesPankaj ButaliaWebsitezubaanbooks wbr comAlong with Ritu Menon she co founded Kali for Women India s first feminist publishing house in 1984 In 2003 she founded Zubaan Books an imprint of Kali for Women 1 In 2011 Butalia and Menon were jointly awarded the Padma Shri India s fourth highest civilian award for their work in Literature and Education 2 Contents 1 Early life and education 2 Career 2 1 Kali for Women 2 2 Zubaan Books 2 3 The Other Side of Silence 3 Activism 4 Awards and recognition 5 Works 6 References 7 External linksEarly life and education EditButalia was born in Ambala Haryana into a progressive and atheist family of Punjabi heritage She is the third of four children of Subhadra and Joginder Singh Butalia Her mother ran a counselling centre for women Butalia has one older sister Bela and two brothers Pankaj and Rahul Pankaj Butalia is a left wing documentary filmmaker best known for a documentary on the miserable conditions of widows living in Vrindavan Butalia earned a BA in literature from Miranda House Delhi University in 1971 a Master s degree in literature from Delhi University in 1973 and a Master s in South Asian Studies from the University of London in 1977 3 She speaks Hindi Punjabi and Bengali along with English Italian and French 4 Career Edit Urvashi Butalia in October 2016 Butalia started her career working with Oxford University Press in Delhi She worked for a year at their Oxford headquarters 3 before moving briefly to London based Zed Books as an editor in 1982 She then returned to India and along with Ritu Menon set up a feminist publishing house Kali for Women in 1984 5 Butalia engages herself in teaching at the Young India Fellowship at Ashoka University through her course on women society and changing India Butalia s main areas of interest are the Partition and oral histories from a feminist and left wing perspective 6 She has written on gender communalism fundamentalism and media Her writings have appeared in several newspapers and magazines including The Guardian the New Internationalist The Statesman The Times of India Outlook and India Today She has been a regular columnist for the left wing Tehelka and for Indian Printer and Publisher a business to business B2B publication dealing with the print and publishing industry Butalia is a consultant for Oxfam India and holds the position of Reader at the College of Vocational Studies at the University of Delhi 3 Kali for Women Edit Kali for Women India s first exclusively feminist publishing house which Butalia co founded with Ritu Menon was set up in 1984 as a trust to increase the body of knowledge on women in the Third World to give voice to such knowledge as already exists and provide a forum for women writers creative and academics 7 In 2003 co founders Butalia and Menon parted ways Both went on to set up their own imprints under the banner of Kali for Women with Menon establishing Women Unlimited 8 and Butalia founding Zubaan Books 9 Zubaan Books Edit Originally set up as a non profit in 2003 Zubaan now operates as the private company Zubaan Publishers Pvt Ltd The independent publishing house publishes fiction and academic books on for by and about women in South Asia 10 with the list including renowned authors such as Jaishree Misra Nivedita Menon Manjula Padmanabhan Suniti Namjoshi and Annie Zaidi The Other Side of Silence Edit Apart from several newspaper articles and op ed pieces dealing with feminist issues Butalia has authored or co authored several books The Other Side of Silence 1998 the product of more than seventy interviews conducted with survivors of the Partition is being used as an academic text in some Indian universities The Goethe Institute has described it as one of the most influential books in South Asian studies to be published in recent decades It emphasises the role of violence against women in the collective experience of tragedy 11 The Other Side of Silence won the Oral History Book Association Award in 2001 and the Nikkei Asia Prize for Culture in 2003 4 Activism EditButalia is an associate of the Women s Institute for Freedom of the Press WIFP 12 Awards and recognition EditIn 2000 Butalia won the Pandora Award from Women in Publishing 13 In 2011 Butalia was awarded the Padma Shri by the Government of India 9 In 2017 the Goethe Institute awarded Butalia the Goethe Medal an official decoration of the Federal Republic of Germany that honors individuals who have displayed exceptional competence of the German language as well as in international cultural exchange 11 14 Works EditUrvashi Butalia Ritu Menon Kali for Women 1992 In Other Words New Writing by Indian Women Kali for Women ISBN 978 81 85107 48 6 Urvashi Butalia Ritu Menon 1995 Making a Difference Feminist Publishing in the South Bellagio Publishing Network ISBN 9780964078086 Tanika Sarkar Urvashi Butalia 1995 Women and the Hindu Right A Collection of Essays Kali For Women ISBN 978 81 85107 66 0 Tanika Sarkar Urvashi Butalia 1995 Women and Right Wing Movements Indian Experiences London Zed Books ISBN 978 1 85649 289 8 Urvashi Butalia 1998 The Other Side of Silence Voices from the Partition of India Penguin Books India ISBN 978 0 14 027171 3 Urvashi Butalia 2002 Speaking Peace Women s Voices from Kashmir Kali for Women ISBN 978 81 86706 43 5 Urvashi Butalia ed 2006 Inner Line The Zubaan Book of Stories by Indian Women Zubaan ISBN 978 81 89013 77 6 References Edit Daftuar Swati 28 October 2010 Identity matters The Hindu Retrieved 26 April 2013 Press Information Bureau www pib nic in Retrieved 7 March 2019 a b c Bio Butalia Lettre Ulysses Award for the Art of Reportage Retrieved 26 April 2013 a b Lettre Ulysses Award Urvashi Butalia India www lettre ulysses award org Retrieved 7 March 2019 Ghoshal Somak 14 June 2013 Urvashi Butalia I want to prove that feminist publishing can survive commercially Livemint Retrieved 16 August 2013 Sundus Areeba 8 November 2018 Urvashi Butalia The Historian Who Revived The Forgotten Voices of Partition Feminism In India FII Retrieved 28 April 2021 Puri Jyoti Woman Body Desire in Postcolonial India Narratives of Gender and Sexuality London Routledge 1999 Ritu Menon Women Unlimited Retrieved 7 March 2019 a b Padma Shri Awarded To Publishing Stalwarts After A Decade All About Book Publishing February 2011 Retrieved 28 April 2021 About Zubaan Retrieved 7 March 2019 a b Scroll Staff Feminist publisher Urvashi Butalia wins the prestigious Goethe Medal Scroll in Retrieved 7 March 2019 Associates The Women s Institute for Freedom of the Press www wifp org Retrieved 21 June 2017 Urvashi Butalia Heinrich Boll Stiftung Retrieved 7 March 2019 Awardee Urvashi Butalia PDF Goethe Institut External links Edit Wikimedia Commons has media related to Urvashi Butalia Wikiquote has quotations related to Urvashi Butalia Zubaan Books website Biography as a member of the 2006 Lettre Ulysses Award jury Interview by Anupama Arora and Sandrine Sanos Journal of Feminist Scholarship 6 Spring 2014 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Urvashi Butalia amp oldid 1136332634, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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