In the cacophony of train stations, amidst the hurried footsteps of passengers and the clamor of vendors selling their wares, there exists a world most choose to ignore—a world that unfolds in the narrow aisles and crowded compartments of trains, where the marginalized find space to survive. It is in this confined, transient space that the lives of the hijras intersect with the everyday travelers, creating moments of tension, reflection, and sometimes, transformation. “The Hijras in the Train” is a journey that moves beyond the physical tracks and stations of the Indian subcontinent. It is a journey into the hearts of those who have long been pushed to the fringes of society, left to navigate a world that denies them the dignity and humanity they deserve. Through the lens of a train journey, the story weaves together the lives of hijras—individuals who are not easily categorized in a world that insists on clear lines between gender, identity, and worth. This book invites you to witness the struggles, resilience, and humanity of the hijras as they interact with a group of diverse passengers. It explores their quest for respect, their fight against discrimination, and their constant struggle to carve out a place for themselves in a world that has often deemed them invisible. Alongside them are the passengers—some who view them with contempt or fear, others who offer fleeting moments of kindness, and a few who, through unexpected encounters, are forced to question their own biases. “The Hijras in the Train” is not just about the hijras; it is about all of us. It is about the ways in which we, as a society, react to difference, how we define normalcy, and how the boundaries between us and them are often much thinner than we would like to believe. In the confined space of a train, where passengers are bound together for a brief moment, the complexities of identity, power, and belonging come into stark contrast. This is not just a story of a train ride. It is a story of lives crossing paths, of the intersections of culture, tradition, and modernity. It is about the resilience of a community often unseen, and the lives they touch in ways both subtle and profound. It is about understanding that no one journey is ever truly solitary, and that sometimes, the most unexpected connections can change the course of our lives forever. As the train hurtles forward towards its final destination, the passengers and the hijras alike will face the inevitable question: What does it mean to be human? And in the fleeting moments of this shared space, the answer might just lie in the way we choose to see each other. This story, set against the backdrop of an ordinary train ride, promises to stir emotions, challenge perceptions, and offer a glimpse into the unseen struggles of those who have lived in the margins for far too long. It is an invitation to look beyond the surface, to see the stories hidden in plain sight, and to understand that every journey, no matter how brief, has the power to change us all.
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Paperback. Etat : new. Paperback. In the cacophony of train stations, amidst the hurried footsteps of passengers and the clamor of vendors selling their wares, there exists a world most choose to ignore-a world that unfolds in the narrow aisles and crowded compartments of trains, where the marginalized find space to survive. It is in this confined, transient space that the lives of the hijras intersect with the everyday travelers, creating moments of tension, reflection, and sometimes, transformation. "The Hijras in the Train" is a journey that moves beyond the physical tracks and stations of the Indian subcontinent. It is a journey into the hearts of those who have long been pushed to the fringes of society, left to navigate a world that denies them the dignity and humanity they deserve. Through the lens of a train journey, the story weaves together the lives of hijras-individuals who are not easily categorized in a world that insists on clear lines between gender, identity, and worth. This book invites you to witness the struggles, resilience, and humanity of the hijras as they interact with a group of diverse passengers. It explores their quest for respect, their fight against discrimination, and their constant struggle to carve out a place for themselves in a world that has often deemed them invisible. Alongside them are the passengers-some who view them with contempt or fear, others who offer fleeting moments of kindness, and a few who, through unexpected encounters, are forced to question their own biases. "The Hijras in the Train" is not just about the hijras; it is about all of us. It is about the ways in which we, as a society, react to difference, how we define normalcy, and how the boundaries between us and them are often much thinner than we would like to believe. In the confined space of a train, where passengers are bound together for a brief moment, the complexities of identity, power, and belonging come into stark contrast. This is not just a story of a train ride. It is a story of lives crossing paths, of the intersections of culture, tradition, and modernity. It is about the resilience of a community often unseen, and the lives they touch in ways both subtle and profound. It is about understanding that no one journey is ever truly solitary, and that sometimes, the most unexpected connections can change the course of our lives forever. As the train hurtles forward towards its final destination, the passengers and the hijras alike will face the inevitable question: What does it mean to be human? And in the fleeting moments of this shared space, the answer might just lie in the way we choose to see each other. This story, set against the backdrop of an ordinary train ride, promises to stir emotions, challenge perceptions, and offer a glimpse into the unseen struggles of those who have lived in the margins for far too long. It is an invitation to look beyond the surface, to see the stories hidden in plain sight, and to understand that every journey, no matter how brief, has the power to change us all. This item is printed on demand. Shipping may be from our UK warehouse or from our Australian or US warehouses, depending on stock availability. N° de réf. du vendeur 9798316138647
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