Languages in India: A Story of Transformations – An Interview with Peggy Mohan
Peggy Mohan studied linguistics at the University of the West Indies, and completed her PhD in linguistics from the University…
Peggy Mohan studied linguistics at the University of the West Indies, and completed her PhD in linguistics from the University…
The fascinating thing about Peggy Mohan’s writings is that there is always a yearning to put the story of the…
Forgotten Foods: Memories and Recipes from Muslim South Asia (edited by Siobhan Lambert-Hurley, Tarana Husain Khan, Claire Chambers and published…
My reading of Reimagining Housing, Rethinking the Role of Architects in India by Nadja-Christina Schneider (published by Heidelberg Asian Studies…
South Asia is popularly understood purely in terms of geopolitical boundaries. Following this idea “South Asia” is usually described as…
One would imagine that the current state of politics in India, that is, the rapid movement towards right-wing nationalism and…
In the edited volume Sociology of South Asia Postcolonial Legacies, Global Imaginaries (published by Springer in 2022), Gowri Vijayakumar and Smitha Radhakrishnan introduce…
Collaborative Writing on Issues of Media and Gender in India: A Conversation with Nadja- Christina Schneider and Fritzi-Marie Titzmann Nadja-Christina…
Sara Rizvi Jafree’s seminal work Social Policy for Women in Pakistan (published by Springer in 2023) is a remarkable and…
Shaila Bhatti’s Translating Museums: A Counterhistory of South Asian Museuology, published in 2012 by Routledge, traces the formation of Lahore…