Picture of author.
2 Works 199 Membros 6 Críticas

About the Author

Includes the name: Phoolan Devi

Image credit: Phoolan Devi, The Bandit Queen, Indian Parliament

Obras por Phoolan Devi

Etiquetado

Conhecimento Comum

Data de nascimento
1963-08-10
Data de falecimento
2001-07-25
Sexo
female
Nacionalidade
India
Locais de residência
Uttar Pradesh, India (birthplace)
New Delhi, India (death)
Ocupações
politician
bandit

Membros

Críticas

 
Assinalado
archivomorero | 5 outras críticas | Jun 28, 2022 |
AUTOBIOGRAFÍA DE PHOOLAN, JÓVEN INDIA, DE LA CASTA MALLAH. SE CASA A LOS ONCE AÑOS CON UN SÁDICO QUE LA VIOLA Y MALTRATA. POSTERIORMENTE ES SECUESTRADA POR UNOS BANDIDOS Y MAS TARDE FORMA SU PROPIA BANDA PARA VENGARSE DE LOS NUMEROSOS ULTRAJES QUE SUFRIÓ POR PARTE DE LOS PODEROSOS Y LA POLICÍA. ACTUALMENTE SE DEDICA A LA POLÍTICA.
 
Assinalado
Elenagdd | 5 outras críticas | Apr 23, 2019 |
This autobiography of a woman who rose to become a member of the Parliament of India details her horrific childhood of poverty and abuse. Transcribed from an oral
account of her life, she recounts her mother’s total lack of concern for her and her father’s hesitation to stand up to anyone, allowing others to cheat and take advantage of him. Married at the age of eleven to a man who says he will have her only cook, clean and do household tasks until she reaches puberty, she suffers terrible rape and eventually returns to her parents’ home in disgrace. Continuing to rebel when her uncle cheats her father, she leaves home and joins a bandit gang, becoming a leader with a man who loves her. Wreaking vengeance on upper class men who rape and abuse women in their villages, she becomes a hero to lower-caste women in her area of India. Betrayed after her lover’s murder, she survives vicious attacks by upper class men to escape, form a new gang and return to the village where she was attacked, executing many of the men responsible. After negotiating her surrender, she served a prison term, was elected to Parliament upon her release but was later assassinated. Phoolan still remains a folk hero in her home state and especially to women in India. At almost 500 pages, this long book includes incredible details of the lives of girls and women in villages in India, especially where the caste system still holds sway. Phoolan’s strength of character stands as an example of how an individual can use her life to improve that of others.

E. Goldstein-Erickson
… (mais)
 
Assinalado
BHS.Librarians | 5 outras críticas | Sep 25, 2015 |
No idea how to rate this one. An incredible life, the documentation of which was itself an incredible undertaking. Among one of the many take-aways: I have no right to complain about a single thing. Not one.
 
Assinalado
KatrinkaV | 5 outras críticas | Sep 10, 2013 |

Listas

Prémios

You May Also Like

Estatísticas

Obras
2
Membros
199
Popularidade
#110,457
Avaliação
3.9
Críticas
6
ISBN
24
Línguas
11

Tabelas & Gráficos