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Sumita Mukherjee

    Sumita Mukherjee schreibt Kinderbücher, die Abenteuer mit Bildung verbinden und sich von ihren weltweiten Reisen inspirieren lassen. Ihre Serie mit Keiko und Kenzo lädt junge Leser zu Reisen ein, um verschiedene Länder zu entdecken und wertzuschätzen, und fördert die Entdeckungslust. Mit ihren MINT-inspirierten Büchern ermutigt sie Kinder, zu erfinden, zu erforschen und sich selbst als zukünftige Führungskräfte und Problemlöser zu sehen. Ihre Arbeit weckt Neugier und Fantasie, feiert Vielfalt und befähigt die nächste Generation kreativer Denker.

    Indian Suffragettes
    Nationalism, Education and Migrant Identities
    • Nationalism, Education and Migrant Identities

      The England-returned

      • 192 Seiten
      • 7 Lesestunden

      Focusing on the education and experiences of Indian students in early twentieth-century British universities, this book explores how their travels influenced concepts of identity, 'Self,' and 'Home.' It delves into the lasting effects of these experiences on the Indian subcontinent, highlighting the complexities of migrant identities and the interplay between cultural exchange and personal transformation.

      Nationalism, Education and Migrant Identities
    • Indian Suffragettes

      • 312 Seiten
      • 11 Lesestunden

      Indian Suffragettes focuses on the different geographical spaces in which Indian women were operating and the various transnational networks they participated in. It covers the period from the 1910s up until 1950. It shows how Indian suffragettes positioned themselves and were represented in these locales and invoked varying identities, whether regional, national, imperial, or international, in the context of debates about the vote. Crucially and significantly, this case study of Indian suffragettes analyses how these global connections had an impact on social and political change in the Indian subcontinent, highlighting the under-researched field of Indian mobility at a time when they were colonial subjects

      Indian Suffragettes