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Maïna Kataki, née Juliette Pierre-Marie and nicknamed Nishtatai[1] (1923 – 20 November 2011 in Pune, India) was a French born, feminist author based in Pune, India.[2] She was well respected in the field of postcolonial foreign charity activities in India. Early lifeKataki was born in Paris, and moved to Pune in 1970, being attracted to the spiritual aspects of Indian culture. She became an Indian in 1976.[3] She taught at university level, in slums and also in a village where she founded the Samarpan Ashram in 1983. BibliographyKataki is the author of La Joie d'Être,[3] which is an autobiographical account of L'Inde Secrète des Villages, which details a young woman's attempt at reforming village practices in relation to medicine[4] and Femme de Pierre ou Femme de Chair, her views on feminism.[5] References1. ^{{cite news|url=http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/home/opinion/Passageto-India/articleshow/1024060.cms|title=Passage to India|date=February 18, 2005|publisher=Times of India|accessdate=1 September 2012}} {{authority control}}{{DEFAULTSORT:Kataki, Maina}}{{france-writer-stub}}2. ^{{cite news|url=http://www.dnaindia.com/mumbai/report_nishtatai-french-teacher-and-social-worker-from-pune-no-more_1619357|title=Nishtatai, french teacher and social worker from Pune, no more|date=November 30, 2011|publisher=Daily News and Analysis|accessdate=1 September 2012}} 3. ^1 Kataki, M (1992) La joie d'Être: journal en Inde, Editions Beauchesne, {{ISBN|2-7010-1236-8}} 4. ^Kataki, M (2003) L'Inde secrète des villages, Editions Saint-Augustin, {{ISBN|2-940343-00-4}} 5. ^Kataki, M. (2002) Femme de pierre ou femme de chair, J.C. Limasset 5 : 1923 births|2011 deaths|French emigrants to India|French women writers|Recipients of the National Order of Merit (France) |
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