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Fatima Meer, Choosing to Be Defiant: Pictures, Paintings, Politics, by Rajendra Chetty

Otterley Press. 2022. pp. 122 ISBN: 978-0-6398375-7-4

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  • Chetty, Rajendra, and Kasturi Behari-Leak. 2017. “Fatima Meer’s ‘Train from Hyderabad’: Diaspora, Social Justice, Gender and Political Intervention.” Alternation 24 (1): 128–43. https://doi.org/10.29086/2519-5476/2017/v24n1a7 .
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