Category Literature

Shaping Stories: Punjabi Women Writers of Our Time

Collage of Punjabi women writers past and present, including Amrita Pritam and Dalip Kaur Tiwana with modern women writing in Punjab, symbolizing continuity in literature.

Punjabi women writers have long shaped the literary landscape, blending traditional themes with modern perspectives to spotlight women’s voices and lived experiences. From pioneering icons to bold new storytellers, they continue to redefine Punjabi literature today. The Pioneering Legacy of…

Writing the Sikh Narrative in English Literature

A modern collage of five book covers by Sikh authors — Train to Pakistan, What the Body Remembers, Milk and Honey, Chef, and Crimson Spring.

The Sikh narrative in English literature is an expanding body of work that explores the community’s history, identity, and cultural experience. It spans historical accounts, diasporic reflections, and creative fiction that convey Sikh values, struggles, and perspectives to a global…