Taslima Nasrin - Bibliography - Secondary Works

Secondary Works

  • Garzilli, Enrica (1997). "A Non-Conventional Woman: Two Evenings with Taslima Nasrin. A Report". Journal of South Asia Women Studies (Milan: Asiatica Association) 3 (1). ISSN 1084-7478. http://asiatica.org/jsaws/vol3_no1/non-conventional-woman-two-evenings-taslima-nasrin-report/. Includes an interview with and two unpublished poems by Nasrin.
  • Zafar, Manmay (2005). "Under the gaze of the state: policing literature and the case of Taslima Nasrin". Inter-Asia Cultural Studies 6 (3): 410–21. doi:10.1080/14649370500170035. ISSN 1469-8447.

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