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).
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Audacity of PleasureINR 575It is a good time to take stock of paths and makers in the cultural battleground of sexualities in India. To note the impossibility of quantifying wins and losses bec...
Hewlett Johnson
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Susan Hawthorne
Susan Hawthorne is a feminist activist, writer and performer. She is the author of a novel, two collections of poetry and the (co-)editor of eight anthologies. She grew up on a farm in the Riverina
Stuart Chase
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Srividya Sivakumar
Srividya Sivakumar is a poet, teacher, columnist and speaker. She has two collections of poetry, The Blue Note and the critically- acclaimed The Heart is an Attic. Her weekly column, Running on Poe
Murzban Jal
Murzban Jal is Professor at the Centre for Educational Studies, Indian Institute of Education, Pune and author of the Seductions of Karl Marx, Zoroastrianism: From Antiquity to the Modern Period an
Jayanti Basu
Jayanti Basu is professor of Applied Psychology, University of Calcutta.
Marion Molteno
Marion Molteno (born 1944) is a novelist and writer based in London.
Sitharamam Kakarala
Sitharamam Kakarala is Director, Centre for the Study of Culture and Society (CSCS), Bangalore, and has been involved in a range of pedagogic and research activity at the intersection of law, socie
