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Brinda Bose
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How can the humanities intervene in the pandemic age? A new book of essays explores possibilities
An excerpt from Brinda Bose’s Introduction to ‘Humanities, Provocateur: Towards a Contemporary Political Aesthetics’.
Brinda Bose
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How some students proved to their teacher they don’t need protection from literature
Notes from a literature classroom reading ‘Wuthering Heights’ without caring for #triggerwarnings.
Brinda Bose
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Grave pleasures: Looking back on desire, death and the 20 years between Arundhati Roy’s novels
Are the twins of ‘The God of Small Things’ finally fused in the androgynous Anjum of ‘The Ministry of Utmost Happiness’?
Brinda Bose
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‘Saffronisation of Doordarshan’: After DD News unveils new logo, social media users express alarm
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How Guwahati became the second-most polluted city in the world
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How Karnataka’s once-powerful Janata Dal Secular was reduced to a Hindutva offshoot
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Can BJP use Ram as a campaign tool during the election?
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‘Do Aur Do Pyaar’ review: Adultery saga has a maths problem
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‘The day, with all its pain ahead, is yours’: Remembering Derek Walcott (1930-2017)
A Nobel Laureate poet with an unquestionable literary legacy and a sexual harasser who has caused much distress.
Brinda Bose
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How the humanities can protect India against the attacks on its freedoms
Humanities departments in public universities are under attack across the country for their potential to spawn dissent. We need them to take the fight to the powers that be.
Brinda Bose