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Merchants of Virtue

Merchants of Virtue

Divya Cherian

University of California Press
2022
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A free ebook version of this title is available through Luminos, University of California Press’s Open Access publishing program. Visit www.luminosoa.org to learn more. Winner of the 2022 Joseph W. Elder Prize in the Indian Social SciencesMerchants of Virtue explores the question of what it meant to be Hindu in precolonial South Asia. Divya Cherian presents a fine-grained study of everyday life and local politics in the kingdom of Marwar in eighteenth-century western India to uncover how merchants enforced their caste ideals of vegetarianism and bodily austerity as universal markers of Hindu identity. Using legal strategies and alliances with elites, these merchants successfully remade the category of “Hindu,” setting it in contrast to “Untouchable” in a process that reconfigured Hinduism in caste terms. In a history pertinent to understanding India today, Cherian establishes the centrality of caste to the early-modern Hindu self and to its imagination of inadmissible others.
Little Owl's Snow

Little Owl's Snow

Divya Srinivasan

Viking Books for Young Readers
2020
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Little Owl experiences his first snow and first winter in this perfect follow-up to Little Owl's Night and Little Owl's Day, now in board book "Winter's almost here " says Little Owl, as he observes leaves falling, animal friends hibernating, and a chill from his feathers to his feet. And just as he and his friend Racoon are watching their breath make fog in the cold air, it happens: Snow Now in board book, here is the perfect follow-up to Little Owl's Night and Little Owl's Day, and a wonderful introduction to the changing of the seasons
What I Am

What I Am

Divya Srinivasan

Viking Books for Young Readers
2021
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A universal picture book that affirms that our complexities make us who we are. A young narrator describes herself: a girl, a granddaughter, Indian, and American. Soon, we see the young girl as a plethora of things: selfish and generous, mean and kind, brave and mischievous. While many of these qualities oppose each other, the context and illustrations make it abundantly clear that she speaks the truth. She is a walking contradiction, and that is precisely what makes her both a unique individual and an essential piece of the greater world around her. Divya Srinivasan shows what makes us human and proud to be who we are.
Little Owl's Love

Little Owl's Love

Divya Srinivasan

PENGUIN USA
2022
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The star of Little Owl's Night returns to find love in his beloved nighttime forest. What do I love Little Owl thought.There were so many things.Gliding along on a quiet night, Little Owl looks for the things that make him happy--shimmering stars, winking fireflies, listening to the cricket song, and most of all, spending time with his good friends.Lyrical and deeply heartfelt, Little Owl's Love is a love letter to the natural world on a child's level.
Little Owl's Fog

Little Owl's Fog

Divya Srinivasan

PENGUIN USA
2025
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Little Owl braves the unknown in this book that's just perfect for Halloween The bats have invited Little Owl to visit their cavern He's never been to that part of the forest and feels a shiver of excitement at the thought. But when Skunk reveals that he once saw something strange near the cavern, Little Owl worries about what he might find on the way. Good thing he'll have his friend Raccoon by his side As they make their way, fog comes tumbling down the mountains. Veiled in mist, even the usual places look mysterious. But that turns out to be half the fun. In his beloved night forest, where good friends are never too far away, Little Owl discovers that strange can also be WONDERFUL
Little Owl's Opposites

Little Owl's Opposites

Divya Srinivasan

Viking Books for Young Readers
2026
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Join Little Owl as he explores opposites in his wonderful forest Little Owl's forest is full of contrasts. A bright moon shines in a dark sky. Playful foxes hide and seek. Some mushrooms grow tall, others short. Little Owl and Raccoon introduce readers to the concept of opposites while exploring the forest apart...before finding their way back together
Maya

Maya

Divya Sood

iUniverse
2004
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There were two souls. To test desire, the fire within us, they had to survive the taking of bodies, the parting of lifetimes, deaths and rebirths. This is the story of a warrior and an illusion and the love between them. When a young photographer rents a room in a small apartment from a half sane widow, both are unaware that they share a past. But time and fate allow them to take a journey through past lives and present desire that neither ever imagined. "Maya" is the story that allows us to keep believing in love, in magic, and most of all, in ourselves.
Little Owl's Night

Little Owl's Night

Divya Srinivasan

Viking Books for Young Readers
2011
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It's evening in the forest and Little Owl wakes up from his day-long sleep to watch his friends enjoying the night. Hedgehog sniffs for mushrooms, Skunk nibbles at berries, Frog croaks, and Cricket sings. A full moon rises and Little Owl can't understand why anyone would want to miss it. Could the daytime be nearly as wonderful? Mama Owl begins to describe it to him, but as the sun comes up, Little Owl falls fast asleep. Putting a twist on the bedtime book, Little Owl's Night is sure to comfort any child with a curiosity about the night.
Little Owl's Night

Little Owl's Night

Divya Srinivasan

Viking Press Inc
2013
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It's evening in the forest and Little Owl wakes up from his day-long sleep to watch his friends enjoying the night. Hedgehog sniffs for mushrooms, Skunk nibbles at berries, Frog croaks, and Cricket sings. A full moon rises and Little Owl can't understand why anyone would want to miss it. Could the daytime be nearly as wonderful? Mama Owl begins to describe it to him, but as the sun comes up, Little Owl falls fast asleep. Putting a twist on the bedtime book, Little Owl's Night is sure to comfort any child with a curiosity about the night.
Little Owl's Day

Little Owl's Day

Divya Srinivasan

Viking Press Inc
2014
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Little Owl discovers the wonders of daytime! Little Owl has always been curious about daytime, but he's never been able to stay awake past dawn. Until now. When squirrel wakes him up with his loud chatter, Little Owl blinks open his eyes and realizes that the large light in the sky is the sun! Soon, he's flying through the forest, exploring a familiar landscape but filled with unfamiliar sights - colourful butterflies, singing birds, and dragonflies skimming the water. Little Owl is in awe. He knows he should fly back to his mama, but not before he sees his first rainbow glinting in the sun.
Little Owl's Snow

Little Owl's Snow

Divya Srinivasan

Viking Books for Young Readers
2018
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"Winter's almost here!" says Little Owl, as he observes leaves falling, animal friends hibernating, and a chill from his feathers to his feet. And just as he and his friend racoon are watching their breath make fog in the cold air, it happens: Snow! Here is the perfect follow-up to Little Owl's Night and Little Owl's Day, and a wonderful introduction to the changing of the seasons!
Octopus Alone

Octopus Alone

Divya Srinivasan

Viking Press Inc
2013
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Octopus loves living on the busy reef under the sea. From her cozy cave, she can see clown fish, and sea turtles, and little butterflies swimming by. She especially loves watching the seahorses having fun, wiggling and twirling. Sometimes she will play with them, but occasionally Octopus just wants to be alone, somewhere quiet, and not so busy. So one day, she swims far, far beyond the reef and finds another cozy cave, only here she is perfectly, wonderfully alone. It is exactly what she wanted . . . until she's ready to go back home to be with her friends.As she did in Little Owl's Night, Divya Srinivasan shows children a wonderful part of the natural world in a very warm-hearted way.
Hello Baby!

Hello Baby!

Divya Hillier

Divya Valluri
2016
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A little monster wakes up to a beautiful morning, and has an adventure with his family followed by a snack and good dreams. A perfect story for little monsters and big monsters to read together.
Landscape, Race and Memory

Landscape, Race and Memory

Divya Praful Tolia-Kelly

Ashgate Publishing Limited
2010
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Memory is seldom explored through the experience of geographically mobile, racialized populations. Whilst the relationships between the political value of landscape and national memory have previously been written through, there has been little mention of postcolonial, 'diasporic' racialized citizens. Using both visual and material culture, this book examines the value of 'landscape and memory' for postcolonial migrants living in Britain. It uses memory to examine how postcolonial citizenship in Britain is experienced - through remembered citizenships of 'other' geographies abroad. By reflecting on the cultural landscapes of British Asian women, the book reveals social-historical narratives about migration, citizenship and belonging. New spaces of memory are presented as mobile and as politically charged with meaning as the more formal spaces of memorialization. The book offers a refiguring of race memory as being critical to English heritage and postcolonial politics and makes an important contribution to the writings on memory, race and landscape.
Narratology and Ideology

Narratology and Ideology

Divya Dwivedi

Ohio State University Press
2018
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Narratology and Ideology: Negotiating Context, Form, and Theory in Postcolonial Narratives, edited by Divya Dwivedi, Henrik Skov Nielsen, and Richard Walsh, brings together many of the most prominent figures in the interface between narratology and postcolonial criticism. While narrative theory has for some time recognized the importance of context in the analysis of fiction, this recognition has not quickly translated into substantial work in fields like postcolonialism, where situated questions of value and ideology have been brought to the fore. Postcolonial criticism, on the other hand, has often neglected the formal qualities of fiction in preference for ideological thematic interpretations, precisely because of the suspect legacy of formalism. The volume, then, stages a meeting between these two fields, negotiating both narratological and postcolonialist concerns by addressing specific features of narrative form and technique in the ideological analysis of key postcolonial texts. The thirteen essays in Narratology and Ideology offer compelling readings of individual novels, with a focus upon South Asian literature, that provide a cumulative case study on the value of postcolonial narratology. The essays show not only how narrative theory can be productively applied in service of postcolonial criticism but also how such attention to postcolonial fictions can challenge and refine our theoretical understanding of narrative.