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Jenny Erpenbeck’s Kairos: East Germany’s Past Haunts Toxic Romance

October 26, 2024
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The 1993 revised edition of the popular German language primer Sprachkurs Deutsch 1 contains a small text about Germany, Austria, and Switzerland meant for simple reading comprehension. About German reunification it says pithily: “The wall has fallen, but the deep economic differences, the social differences, the psychological differences are not going away

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Lengkhawm Exhibition Showcases Lamka’s Art and Traditions in New Delhi

October 26, 2024
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An exhibition at India International Centre brings Lamka’s vibrant culture to life through a diverse array of paintings, photographs, and textiles. To depict the rich traditions of life through art forms is no mean feat but an exhibition at the India International Centre in New Delhi precisely manages to do

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Vikas Swarup, Q&A Author Discusses New Book, Writing Process, and Diplomacy

October 26, 2024
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Former diplomat and author Vikas Swarup (left) with journalist Vir Sanghvi (right) during the book launch of The Girl with the Seven Lives at the India International Centre, New Delhi, on July 19. | Photo Credit: Vitasta Kaul The appreciation he received for his “authentic portrayal” of women in his

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The More Thunderous the Chanting of Jai Sri Ram, the More Sita Fades Out: Ranabir Chakravarti

October 26, 2024
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Ranabir Chakravarti finds the Sangh Parivar’s projection of the singularity of the mode of veneration of Ram in the tradition of the Ramcharitmanas problematic. | Photo Credit: By Special Arrangement Dissecting the Sangh Parivar’s muscular reimagining of Ram, historian Ranabir Chakravarti traces how this narrow view clashes with India’s rich

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Mangifera Indica: Sopan Joshi’s New Book Details India’s Never-Ending Love Affair With the Mango

October 26, 2024
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Sopan Joshi is an independent journalist and author based in Delhi.  | Photo Credit: By Special Arrangement There is no other country that has a compulsive relationship with a fruit like India has with mangoes, said Sopan Joshi, journalist and author of the book Mangifera Indica: A Biography of the

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Redefining Masculinity in South Asian Cinema: The Pathetic Man as Hero

October 26, 2024
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Pay Rs.50 and you can enter Thiruvananthapuram’s C Theater. A few streets away from the city’s bustling centre of temples and palaces, the theatre’s facade has crumbled, with the overgrowth of monsoon foliage left untended for its regular clientele—men who gather in rhythmic routines around 11:30 am, 2:30 pm, 6:30

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Why We Must Read More Women Writers | Celebrating Women In Translation Month (#WITMonth)

October 26, 2024
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Writers, especially those from different backgrounds, experiences, and cultural contexts, must be given a voice that would enable readers to experience the world through someone else’s eyes. | Photo Credit: Aaron Burden/Unsplash As someone who began reviewing books online at the age of 11, research biologist and book blogger Meytal

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Tribute | James Baldwin: Remembering the Iconic Writer and Civil Rights Activist in his Centenary Year

October 26, 2024
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Thinking with Baldwin. Yes, this happens when you read an author and cannot get their words out of your head. Their words become the background music to your thoughts. For this to happen, writers must be incredibly in love with life while in search of their roots, battling their own

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Kerala’s IDSFFK: Where Political Cinema Challenges Mainstream Narratives

October 26, 2024
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At a private screening in Soho House, Mumbai, of Karan Tejpal’s Stolen, a slick and tightly wound independent film that premiered at Venice International Film Festival 2023, something snagged within me. The film traces two brothers (played by Abhishek Banerjee and Shubham), belonging to the cream of Delhi, who somehow get

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Controversy | Justice Hema Committee Report Reveals Harassment Female Actors Face in Malayalam Film Industry

October 26, 2024
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The much-awaited report of the Justice Hema Committee, the government-appointed panel in 2019 that studied issues faced by women in the Malayalam film industry, comprises explosive accounts of harassment, exploitation, and ill-treatment being faced by women. | Photo Credit: The Hindu Archives The Justice Hema Committee report released on August

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