A Tryst with Nature: Labour, Self, and Language by Savyasaachi (2023): A Review by Tania Sen
“When there is a loss of the symbolic universe alongside the loss of language, then people’s epistemological and ontological imagination…
“When there is a loss of the symbolic universe alongside the loss of language, then people’s epistemological and ontological imagination…
At the outset, what is most striking about Sadhna Arya and Lata Singh’s edited volume Feminist Movements in India: Issues,…
“We do not merely study society; we are also part of what we study.” What does it mean to do…
Epidemic Narratives: The Cultural Construction of Infectious Disease Outbreaks in India authored by Dilip K. Das and published by Orient…
Gender is an organizing principle of society, historically constituted and works in intersection with other structural features of society such…
Introduction Satire has long been a tool for people to express dissent against power. In the past, songs, jokes, and…
What does it mean to belong? Is it about excelling in academics? Having a talent that others admire? Being present…
Leaving the Land: Indigenous Migration and Affective Labour in India by Dolly Kikon and Bengt G. Karlsson (published by Cambridge…
Darshana Sreedhar Mini is an Assistant Professor at the Department of Communication Arts, University of Wisconsin-Madison. She is the author…
New Digital Feminist Interventions: Speaking Up, Talking Back edited by: Giuliana Sorce and Tanja Thomas (published by Routledge in 2025)…