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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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a
r
a
d
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a
j
,
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