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July 2022
FABLES OF VIOLENCE
a symposium on
some landmarks in the
history of violence
Cover design by www.designosis.in
NEXT MONTH : 75 YEARS
symposium participants
   THE PROBLEM
Posed by Shiv Visvanathan, social science nomad
   THE CONSTITUTIONAL MEMORY OF VIOLENCE
Sabarish Suresh, Doctor of the Science of Law (JSD), Benjamin N. Cardozo
School of Law, New York
   THE GLORY OF CAUSE: MYTHICAL RENDITIONS OF BHAGAT SINGH
Aditi,
Associate
Professor,
Jindal
Global
University,
Sonipat
and
Fellow,
Compost
Heap
   FRAGMENTARY IMAGES FROM A DARK VITALIST CORE
Ishita
Jain,
nomadic
artist-scholar,
India
   SAVING THE GODS, NOT LISTENING TO THEM
Amit
Bindal,
Associate
Professor
and
Member,
Centre
for
Knowledge
Systems,
O.P. Jindal Global University, Sonipat
   38 YEARS OF NELLIE: MEMORY AND POLITICS
Kishalay
Bhattacharjee,
journalist
and
author;
Executive
Dean,
Jindal
School
of Journalism and Communication, O.P. Jindal Global University, Sonipat
   DECOLONIZING ANTI-NUCLEARIZATION, RETHINKING PEACE
Misria
Shaik
Ali,
PhD
Candidate,
Department
of
Science
and
Technology
Studies,
Rensselaer
Polytechnic
Institute,
New
York
   WITCH-HUNTING IN INDIA
Aditya
Raj,
Associate
Professor,
Department
of
Humanities
and
Social
Sciences,
Indian
Institute
of
Technology,
Patna;
and
Shamsher
Alam,
Assistant
Professor,
Department
of
Tribal
and
Customary
Law,
Central
University
of
Jharkhand,
Ranchi
   CONSTRUCTING THE ROHINGYA REFUGEE IN MEDIA SPACES
A
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i
m
a
Sharma,
Student,
M.Sc.
Human
Rights,
London
School
of
Economics
and Political Science
   INTERVIEW
Sudha
B
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,
trade
unionist
and
lawyer,
in
conversation
with
Chitrangada
Choudhury,
multimedia
journalist
and
researcher
   IN CONVERSATION
Kotiganahalli
Ramiah,
poet,
writer,
and
philosopher
speaks
with
Madhu
Bhushan, activist, and writer, Bengaluru
   BOOKS
Reviewed
by
Piya
Srinivasan
and
Chris
Gregory
   COMMENT
A
bend
in
the
tale
by
Dharmendra
Khandal
and
Ishan
Dhar,
Ranthambhore
Tiger
Reserve,
Sawai
Madhopur