Sex and the City: Decoding the Series Sociologically – Upali Bhattacharya
Rewatching Sex and the City as a show today can be both confusing and liberating. Confusing, in the sense, that…
Rewatching Sex and the City as a show today can be both confusing and liberating. Confusing, in the sense, that…
“Let it now be noted that here in our decision, this is what we stand for: justice, truth and the…
Imagine a world where humans and machines work together as one. Cyborg: Human and Machine Communication Paradigm Kuldeep Singh Kaswan, Jagjit…
“..the use of popular culture by the Hindu right-wing has been barely studied, even less understood. This book hopes to…
There’s something profoundly intimate and disorienting about moving out of your family home after years of familiarity, first into hostels,…
Note: The feminist self is a work, always, in progress. Intergenerational conversations, particularly those emerging out of pedagogic spaces, have…
A Discussion on Biographies as a Methodological Tool and Iru: The Remarkable Life of Irawati Karve Panelists: Urmilla Deshpande and…
In The Camera as Witness: A Social History of Mizoram, North East India (published in 2015 by Cambridge University Press),…
Recently, India has been witnessing debates on language. It has often turned into heated arguments and led to violence. People…
The movie Interstellar (2014) directed by Christopher Nolan does not just tell the story of astronauts chasing distant planets, it…