Detailed Description
"Hum Dekhenge" is a powerful photobook that serves as a vital visual record of a critical period in contemporary Indian history, focusing on the anti-Citizenship Amendment Act (CAA) protests and the subsequent events, including the North East Delhi violence. Curated by Aasif Mujtaba and Mohd Meharban, this book captures the unwavering spirit, courage, and perseverance of the Muslim community as they navigated challenges to their citizenship and faced adversity.
Drawing its title from Faiz Ahmed Faiz's iconic poem, a symbol of resistance and hope, the book encapsulates themes of protest, propaganda, and the experiences of those affected by the pogroms. It offers a ground-level perspective through compelling photographs contributed by numerous photographers.
Who should read this book:
- Readers interested in contemporary Indian social and political issues.
- Students and researchers of sociology, political science, and human rights with a focus on South Asia.
- Individuals seeking to understand the experiences and resilience of the Muslim community in India.
- Anyone interested in photojournalism documenting social movements and historical events.
Why they should read this book:
- Gain authentic visual insights into the anti-CAA movement and its impact.
- Understand the narratives of those directly affected by the protests and violence.
- Reflect on themes of justice, resistance, and community strength within the context of India And Society.
- Possess a significant historical document that preserves the memory of these events.
A crucial addition to libraries focusing on human rights, social justice, and modern Indian history. Now available at ilmStore.in.