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      • Universidad de La Sabana

        The Universidad de La Sabana University Press publishes both printed and digital versions of all the books in its catalog.   Our books are the intellectual property of our teachers and researchers.   We share with you in this fair book series in peace, conflict, and professional gastronomy techniques, focused on Colombian gastronomy.   Check our online catalog https://publicaciones.unisabana.edu.co/

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      • Editora Rua do Sabão

        Rua do Sabão wants to bring unpublished or half forgotten titles to Brazil, using only direct translations of the original language; and make room for new works, created by Brazilian authors of tomorrow.

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      • Anthologies (non-poetry)
        June 2018

        First Hand 2

        Exclusion

        by Vidyun Sabhaney

        The anthology, which has been developed using both primary and secondary research, will leave readers with a sense of how government policy and programmes affect the everyday life of people, as well as the complex and varied forms that exclusion can take, specifically, themes like health, water and sanitation, women and work, communal and ethnic violence, amongst others. In holding up a mirror to our times, this timely volume ends with narratives about two communities that have become the unsung survivors of exclusion in our country: the Devadasis, and the Jarawas of the Andamans.

      • Anthologies (non-poetry)
        July 2016

        First Hand

        Graphic Non-Fiction from India

        by Orijit Sen,Vidyun Sabhaney

        First Hand Volume I, a collection of new non-fiction graphic narratives, features works by independent writers, artists, reporters, activists, researchers, designers, anthropologists, academicians, and film-makers based in India, who comment on and describe their world through comics in six genres: biography, autobiography, oral history, documentary, commentary, and reportage.By combining image and word to tell stories that range from urgent contemporary narratives to more exploratory historical perspectives to simply the extraordinary lives of ordinary people, the book offers new worlds through which we can re-enter our own. Whether it be reporting the murder of an RTI applicant, or an account of the Gujarat riots, or a biography of Begum Akhtar, or a narrative about becoming familiar with one’s city through the use of its public transport system, each comic tells the story of an Indian reality, bringing alive what has only been encountered in word till now, visually.

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