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Neo-Malthusian Ethics and Reproductive Collapse in Mahasweta Devi’s “Strange Children”

Bharatiya Prajna: an Interdisciplinary Journal of Indian Studies
doi 10.21659/bp.v1n3.s101
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January 26, 2017

Authors
Mary Louisa Cappelli
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Aesthetics Media Services


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