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19/05/2025
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Gender, Genocide, Gaza and the Book of Esther: Engaging Texts of Terror(ism) by Sarojini Nadar

Professor Nadar, a renowned scholar and activist, continues her bold work at the intersections of religion, gender, and justice. Drawing powerful connections between the ancient story of Esther and contemporary crises such as the ongoing violence in Gaza, Professor Nadar challenges readers to critically engage with sacred texts and their modern-day political ramifications.
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