
Letter to Lord Reading (March 1925) on India, quoted in H. Montgomery Hyde, Lord Reading (Heinemann, 1967), p. 387
Statement of 1925, as quoted in Lord Reading (1967) by H. Montgomery Hyde, p. 387.
Letter to Lord Reading (March 1925) on India, quoted in H. Montgomery Hyde, Lord Reading (Heinemann, 1967), p. 387
Substance, Pressure, Beyond, Pulse in Matter, p. 210
Mystic Trudeau: The Fire and the Rose (2007)
Sucesivos Escolios a un Texto Implícito (1992)
Source: Trysts with Democracy: Political Practice in South Asia, P.81
“My politics are private, but many of my feminist politics cross over into my professional life.”
The New York Times interview (2017)
Context: My politics are private, but many of my feminist politics cross over into my professional life. Because I portray female characters — so I have the opportunity to change the way people look at them. Even if I wasn’t consciously doing that, it would happen anyway, just because of how I present as a woman, or as a person. I present in a way that’s not stereotypical, even if I’m playing a stereotypical role. … I can’t subtract that from myself anymore. I could when I was younger. … That’s another great thing about getting older. Your life is written on your face.
Pakistan or The Partition of India (1946)
Attributed in "World Government—What Are the Obstacles?", Awake! magazine article, 1984, 12/22.