Pothik Ghosh

Pothik Ghosh
Pothik Ghosh was educated in Allahabad and has worked as a professional journalist in Calcutta, Lucknow and Delhi. Active with various Left groups, he is currently based in Delhi and is one of the editors of www.radicalnotes.com.
Marxism's cultural turn, which has been prominent in its operation over at least the past four decades, continues to belie the hope it had initially held out. The idea that such a move would eventu...
What, if any is the relation between literature and politics? This book seeks to demonstrated, from the standpoint of a political militant, that radical aesthetics and radical politics can only be ...

Molly Daniels Ramanujan
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Badal Sircar
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Akhil Katyal
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Rahul Sankrityayan
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Wandana Sonalkar
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Roger Jeffery
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Suleiman Mourad
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Iqbal Hasan
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Jonathan Bignell
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Aimé Césaire
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Gary A. Dymski
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Agnes Smedley
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Jose Marti
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Marion Molteno
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Lata Mani
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Murzaban Jal
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Sayyid Ahmad Khan
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