Women Of The Dust
by Ruth Carter

Women Of The Dust Book Cover
Women Of The Dust Cover

Highlights

British

Synopsis

Commissioned by Oxfam to mark their fiftieth anniversary, Women of the Dust focuses on an itinerant, all-female workforce gathered on a dusty Delhi construction site.

They hail from Rajasthan, where yet again the rains have failed, there is nothing to harvest, and stomachs are empty.

The Jamadar (middle man) has brought them here to work for a Delhi 'fat cat' building a large complex in the developing capital.

Asha waits to give birth to her first child - she's hoping to travel to her remote village and be with her mother as is the tradition.

Her time is near but there is no money.

Lali, a child bride wedded at four, awaits life with a husband she cannot recollect.

Nisha and Mohini, the privileged Bose sisters, run a rural development programme - they no longer see eye to eye and wonder which way to turn.

Ruth Carter's haunting and poetic piece captures the pride and resilience of the workers and questions a system which confines them to a ceaseless cycle of toil.

Publication

Year Published
1999
ISBN 10
1854594486
ISBN 13
9781854594488
Binding
Paperback
Edition
First Edition
Print Length
96 pages
Place Published
London
Language
English
LCCN
2002437784
LCC
PR6053.A7396 W66 1999
DCC
822/.914
Print
Women Of The Dust is a British play written by and published by Nick Hern Books in London, 1999. The print edition has an ISBN-13 of 9781854594488 and an ISBN-10 of 1854594486.

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