Singh tells the stories of 12 Anglo-Celtic and Indian women in Australia who survived economic abuse, describing the lived experience of coercive control underlying economic abuse across cultures.
This is a short compilation of thoughts and feelings which are possessed by teenagers at some or the other point and are transformed into verses and poems.
The random and casual thoughts which strucks the mind and are confined to them to which they are used to and don't speak out about their inner self doubts arising now and then.They keep it to themselves because there is no scarcity of reasons for why they did not.
This book gives you the power to believe that you are strong enough to handle any challenges, wise enough to find solutions to your problems, and capable enough to do whatever needs to be done.
It is a non-fiction inspiring story of a little girl named Victoria who started fighting her battles since childhood. From physical abuse, molestation, rape, and mental and emotional torture to being a scarlet girl in an abusive marriage, and a single...
Singh tells the stories of 12 Anglo-Celtic and Indian women in Australia who survived economic abuse, describing the lived experience of coercive control underlying economic abuse across cultures.
This book tells the story of nearly five decades of Indian migration to Australia from the late 1960s to 2015, through the eyes of migrants and their families. Firstly, there is the marked increase of Indian migrants, shifting from the earlier professionals to a dominance of student-migrants. The India-born in Australia are the fourth largest overseas born group. Secondly, remittances flow two ways in families between Australia and India. Thir...
This book tells the story of Inder Kaur, an Indian womangrowing up in the early 20th century. Girls were expected toeat last after the men and boys, and were often given onlya few years of schooling. It is a story of women that is stillrepeated. With a Year 8 education, Inder Kaur, the author'smother, turned the Partition of India into a personal victory.Having to seek employment in Delhi, she educated herselfone step at a time, as her marriag...
Globalization and Money explores how men and women, particularly the poor and the unbanked in the global South, use money in ways that empower themselves and their families. Supriya Singh argues that money as a medium of relationships across cultures is a central component of globalization. She deftly weaves theory and individual stories to show how money is emblematic of interconnected markets, the half of the world that is unbanked, and gend...
This book tells the story of nearly five decades of Indian migration to Australia from the late 1960s to 2015, through the eyes of migrants and their families. Firstly, there is the marked increase of Indian migrants, shifting from the earlier professionals to a dominance of student-migrants. The India-born in Australia are the fourth largest overseas born group. Secondly, remittances flow two ways in families between Australia and India. Thir...
Globalization and Money explores how men and women, particularly the poor and the unbanked in the global South, use money in ways that empower themselves and their families. Supriya Singh argues that money as a medium of relationships across cultures is a central component of globalization. The author deftly weaves theory and individual stories to show how money is emblematic of interconnected markets, the half of the world that is unbanked, a...