This book is a step towards writing a socially informed history of physics in India in the first half of…
What can be done to save the word—be it in the form of the book or the newspaper? That is…
With her characteristic brilliance, grace and radical audacity, Angela Yvonne Davis has put the case for the latest abolition movement…
This powerful study of the women’s movement in the U.S. from abolitionist days to the present demonstrates how it has…
This book is about life in the inner-city areas of Kolkata’s mainly Muslim settlements. It asks a simple question—how do…
In Lose Your Mother, Saidiya Hartman journeys along a slave route in Ghana, following the trail of captives from the hinterland…
In Un/common Cultures, Kamala Visweswaran develops an incisive critique of the idea of culture at the heart of anthropology, describing…
Bhimrao Ramji Ambedkar (1891–1956), one of India’s foremost revolutionaries, grew up untouchable. Battling against the odds, he gained multiple doctorates,…
Where the word becomes flesh, where reason is dazzled and magic reigns supreme: in that world delves Rajkumar. Sensuous and…
Meena Kandasamy’s full-blooded and highly experimental poems challenge the dominant mode in contemporary Indian poetry in English: status-quoist, depoliticised, neatly…
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