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The Many Lives of Syeda X: A Peoples History of Invisible India

(Hardback)


Publishing Details

Full Title:

The Many Lives of Syeda X: A Peoples History of Invisible India

Contributors:

By (Author) Neha Dixit

ISBN:

9781804442272

Publisher:

Footnote Press Ltd

Imprint:

Footnote Press Ltd

Publication Date:

22nd July 2025

Country:

United Kingdom

Classifications

Readership:

General

Fiction/Non-fiction:

Non Fiction

Other Subjects:

Cultural studies
Social and cultural anthropology
Social classes

Physical Properties

Physical Format:

Hardback

Number of Pages:

320

Dimensions:

Width 153mm, Height 234mm

Description

'A trenchant and invaluable people's history of the bottom of the pyramid in the world's most populous nation.' Financial Times

What does the life of an ordinary working-class, Muslim woman look and feel like in modern India Award-winning journalist Neha Dixit traces the story of one such faceless Indian woman, from the early 1990s to the present day. What emerges is a picture of a life lived under constant corrosive tension.

Syeda X left Varanasifor Delhi with her young family in the aftermath of riots and communal violence in the early '90s. In Delhi, she settled into the life of a poor migrant, juggling multiple jobs a day - from trimming the loose threads of jeans to trimming the stalks off raisins, and from shelling almonds to making tea strainers. Syeda has held over 50 different jobs in 30 years, earning paltry sums in the process. And if she ever took a day off, her job would be lost to another faceless migrant.

Researched for close to a decade, in this book, we meet an unforgettable cast of characters: a rickshaw driver in Chandni Chowk who ends up tragically dead in a terrorist blast; a doctor who gets arrested for pre-natal sex determination; a fanatic gaurakshak (cow-protector) whose sister elopes with Syeda's son; and policemen who delight in beating young Muslim men. Written with empathy and deep insight, this book is a portal to a harsh, hidden world. It is the story of untold millions and a searing account of urban life in New India.

Reviews

'A trenchant and invaluable people's history of the bottom of the pyramid in the world's most populous nation' * Financial Times *
'In the climate currently pervading India under Modi's decade-long rule, Dixit's book is a brave and damning indictment of Hindutva fascism that shines a crucial spotlight on the ordinary lives that continue to suffer its horrifying impact. It is also an unapologetically feminist celebration of their daily existence' * Jacobin *

Author Bio

Neha Dixit is an independent journalist based in New Delhi. She has covered politics, gender and social justice for seventeen years. Most of her work is investigative, narrative and long-form. She has reported for Al Jazeera, The Washington Post, The New York Times, The Caravan, The Wire, and other notable publications. She has won over a dozen international and national journalism awards, including the One Young World Journalist of the Year Award 2020, the International Press Freedom Award 2019 from the Committee to Protect Journalists, the Chameli Devi Jain Award for Outstanding Woman Journalist 2017, the Kurt Schork Award in International Journalism 2014, the Lorenzo Natali Prize for Journalism 2011 from the European Commission, among others.

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