Brinda Bose

Brinda Bose
Brinda Bose is currently Fellow, Nehru Memorial Museum and Library, New Delhi. She has taught for 10 years at the Department of English, Hindu College, Delhi University, and researches in gender, postcolonial and cultural studies. Her recent publications include Translating Desire: The Politics of Gender and Culture in India (edited, 2003) and Gender and Censorship (edited, 2006).
- Audacity of PleasureINR 575
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Chandrava Charkravarty
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Etienne van Heerden
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G.P. Deshpande
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Arturo Escobar
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Ben Fine
Ben Fine is Professor of Economics at the University of London's School of Oriental and African Studies.

Seema Mustafa
Seema Mustafa is a senior journalist who has reported for papers such The Pioneer, the Indian Express, the Telegraph, and Asian Age. She is currently the editor of The Citizen, which she founded.

Amit Bhaduri
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