Kamla Bhasin

Kamla Bhasin
Kamla Bhasin worked with the Freedom From Hunger Campaign of the FAO for over twenty years, and is a well-known gender trainer. She has written extensively on participatory training, women and sustainable development. She has also written many songs on all these issues! She is the author of several titles in Women Unlimited's Gender Basics series, including Exploring Masculinity, What is Patriarchy?, Understanding Gender, and Some Questions on Feminism and Its Relevance in South Asia.
- Borders and BoundariesINR 400
In 1947 India was simultaneously freed and divided. Partition affected everyone in one way or another, but it had a particular impact on women as they struggled to put their lives back together aga...

Kenneth Neill Cameron
Kenneth Neill Cameron (1908-94), Professor Emeritus at the Department of English, New York University (1963-75), was a literary scholar and editor.

Iffat Fatima
Iffat Fatima is an independent filmmaker from Kashmir, based in Delhi. Her films include Lanka: the other side of war and peace, The Kesar Saga, In the Realm of the Visual and Boojh Sakey to Boojh.

Mohammed Ayoob
Mohammed Ayoob is University Distinguished Emeritus Professor of International Relations at Michigan State University, and Non-Resident Senior Fellow at the Center for Global Policy, in Washington, DC
V. Ramaswamy
V. Ramaswamy took up literary translation of subaltern writing after almost two decades of social and grassroot activism in his city, Kolkata, for and with the labouring poor. He has translated The Go
Ritty A. Lukose
Ritty A. Lukose is an Associate Professor at the Gallatin School of Individualized Study, New York University. She is the author of Liberalization's Children: Gender, Youth and Consumer Citizenship

Nayanjot Lahiri
Nayanjot Lahiri is Professor of History at Ashoka University. Her research interests include Ancient India, Indian archaeology, and heritage studies. She is author of Pre-Ahom Assam (1991), The Archae
Shipra Kiran
Shipra Kiran is an Editor at Vaam Prakashan.