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As a child, I did not understand why nani spoke Gujarati and not Sindhi, my “mother tongue”—or, in this case, my father’s tongue. I did not recognize all the ways that her life was marked by displacement and dispossession, or how her body and her care practices carried remnants of other places.
Rebuilding Community: Displaced Women and the Making of a Shia Ismaili Muslim Sociality
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