Angana P. Chatterji
Angana P. Chatterji
Angana P. Chatterji is a feminist anthropologist and historian of the present. Her recent writings include the co-edited volume, Contesting Nation: Gendered Violence in South Asia (Zubaan, 2012), Land and Justice: The Struggle for Cultural Survival (forthcoming), a co-contributed anthology, Kashmir, with Tariq Ali, Arundhati Roy et al. (Verso Books, 2011), and the report, "Buried Evidence: Unknown, Unmarked, and Mass Graves in Kashmir" (2009), for which she was the lead author. Chatterji is Co-chair of a project on armed conflict, mass violence, and people's rights, focusing on issues of conflict resolution and transitional justice, and healing, historical dialogue, and memory.
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Violent GodsINR 950This book is an erudite and elegiac exploration of Hindu nationalism in India today. It offers a revealing account of Hindu militant mobilizations as an authoritarian movement manifest throughout c...
Omprakash Kashyap
गंभीर लेखक, अध्यता ओमप्रकाश कश्यप की प्रकाशित पुस्तकों में सामाजिक आन्दोल
Sharankumar Limbale
Sharankumar Limbale Marathi is a Marathi language author, poet and literary critic. He has penned more than 40 books but is best known for his autobiographical novel Akkarmashi. Akkarmashi&nbs
Morgan Chua
Morgan Chua, author of Tiananmen: 25th Anniversary Edition, is a Singapore-born cartoonist who started drawing for the Singapore Herald in 1970. When the paper was closed down by the government in
Stuart Chase
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K.M. Seethi
K.M. Seethi is Professor and Director of the School of International Relations and Politics (SIRP) and former Dean, Faculty of Social Sciences, Mahatma Gandhi University (MGU), Kerala.
Farah Naqvi
An alumnus of Columbia University, Farah Naqvi is a feminist, activist and writer. Her work for nearly three decades – from villages to public policy spaces – has focused on justice, de
Anil Menon
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