arundhati roy
Archives, Identity (Distortion & Appropriation)
Contemporary Evangelism and the Resurrection of the Colonial Politics of Race, Caste and Religion
‘’The modern writing of Indian history developed during the last two centuries. The needs of these times had encouraged the adoption of certain attitudes and ... Read More
Archives, Identity (Distortion & Appropriation)
Revisiting Slumdog Millionaire
The output of the Mumbai film industry largely consists of superficial plots with light-hearted music and little contact with pressing social and political realities. By ... Read More
Archives, Commentaries
Arundhati Roy’s barbaric brotherhood
Scottish writer Charles Mackay (1814 – 89) may be unknown to the present generation but his 1841 book Extraordinary Popular Delusions and Madness of Crowds, ... Read More
Archives, Commentaries
Arundhati Roy’s barbaric brotherhood
Scottish writer Charles Mackay (1814 – 89) may be unknown to the present generation but his 1841 book Extraordinary Popular Delusions and Madness of Crowds, in which ... Read More