Edward Said, Twenty Years On: Anthony Alessandrini NEW!
My Grandmother’s Kitchen: Paramita Chaudhuri NEW!
What’s Lost is Not the ‘Jhumka’: Fayeza Hasanat NEW!
A Caribbean Partition Story: Kaelan Khiatani NEW!
Rakhshan Rizwan Europe Love me Back
Calcutta on your Plate : Nilosree Biswas
“Hamlet With A Happy Ending: The Lion King(s), Neoliberalism, and Simba’s Three Kingdoms” James Rovira
The Partition Museum, Amritsar, India: Ashok Chowkulkar
Wakanda: The Knotted Politics of Hollywood's African Dreams: Amrita Ghosh & Nicklas Hållén
Author in Focus: Vineetha Mokkil
Woman and Her Riches- Film Review: Arundhati Sanyal
On The Conflicted Space of ChhitMahals: Arpita Chakraborty
Author in Focus: Sonora Jha
Mind the Gap: Otherness in Post-racial America: John Sweeney
The Burnt Shrine: A Personal Journey through Kashmir: Dr Sadaf Munshi
The Critical Question of National Form: (Post)- Marxism & Postcolonial Nation-State: Auritro Majumder
Whose Forests are these?: Swaralipi Nandi
Colored Minds, Colored People: Aparajita De
For Michael Jackson and America: John Bredin
On Slumdog Millionaire: Partha Banerji
A Poet Remembered: Ashley Tellis
Heterosexuals in Denial: Parul Bhandari
Violence Against Women- Are
we Pitting Freedom Against Protection?: Oishik Sircar
English in an Uneven
Land: Dr. Meenakshi Mukherjee
The Lying
Memoirist:Is Truth Necessary: Gita DasBender
Delhi Diary: Smita Maitra (Editor,
Cerebration)also published in The Little Magazine
Swansong of Unity: The National
Anthem of Sri Lanka: Sanjana Hattotuwa, Research Associate at the
Centre for Policy Alternatives, Colombo
Of Synthesis and
Empirical Metamorphosis: Hiren K Bose
Independence: Now not
from whom But from what: Dilip Chitre
Author
in Focus: An interview with
Abha Dawesar
Apropos: the De-Brotheling of Fake
Philanthropy: Partha Banerjee
The Rhetoric goes on:Kumar
Sankar Bhattacharya (pursuing a doctorate in English at Drew University,
New Jersey)
In bad faith (previously published
in The Hindustan Times) Dr. Badri Raina, Professor of English, University
of Delhi
Ten years after the demolition:
M Yusuf Khan (Retired Wing Commander, IAF) Also published in The Pioneer
Muslim existence at two levels:
M Yusuf Khan (Retired Wing Commander, IAF) Also published in The Pioneer
A Gender Specific Fetish: Amrita
Ghosh (Editor, Cerebration)
We Are Not Communal...Perhaps:
Shabnam Nadiya also published in Victory Day Special Supplement of the
New Age, Bangladesh
The Third Pasture: Nadeem
Paracha ( Pakistani activist and well known journalist)
Votes, Lies and Videotapes: Smita
Maitra (Editor, Cerebration)
Beginnings of a Modi-fied world view:
M Yusuf Khan (Retired Wing Commander, IAF) also published in The Pioneer
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Ruchira Gupta, I Kick and I Fly NEW!
Jecca Namakkal, Unsettling Utopia: The Making and Unmaking of French India NEW!
The Fish Carriers of Bangladesh: Niazul Islam
Review of Chair: Colleen Cameron
Suchitra Vijayan in conversationwith Cerebration co founder- editor Smita Maitra
(In) Visibilising Race, Voicing Legitimacy: The Oprah Interview with Meghan Markle and Prince Harry: Sohni Chakrabarti
Ethics of Care: Q Manivannan
S Shankar in conversation with Cerebration co founder-editor Amrita Ghosh
A Bengali Night-in-gale: Bulbbul and the Politics of Orientalizing Bengal: Somjyoti Mridha
Author in Focus: Gurminder K Bhambra
Unrolling pages of Indian History: My Sojourn at Royal Rajasthan: Bani Dhir
Tagore Again/Tagore Always: For an Understanding of Tagore or Ourselves?: Arunima Ray
Resistance and Express Art in the Valley of Kashmir: Fahad Shah
Author in Focus: Siddhartha Gigoo
Author in Focus: Mirza Waheed
Interview with Anusha Rizvi, Director, Peepli Live
The Oxford Anthology of Modern Indian Poetry: An overview and the politics of inclusion and exclusion: Tulika Bahuguna
The Romance of The Train Journey: Tushar Malhotra
A Challenge called Dilip Chitre: Sachin Ketkar
For one last time: Slumdog Millionare!: Amrita Ghosh
The Pink Elephant: Naveed Ejaz
Trains Bound for Elsewhere: David Keplinger
America's New Immigrant
Civil Rights Movement: Dr. Partha Banerjee
You can't wish away reservation:
Sunil Sethi
Ant-Reservation Protest:
Shoring up Privilege: Dr Badri Raina
Author in Focus: An interview with William Dalrymple
Born into Brothels A Review by Sanjna N. Singh
Tsunami: An Afterword -- Opportunities
and Dangers: Sanjana Hattutowa, Rotary World Peace Scholar at the
University of Queensland, Brisbane, Australia
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