Ruth Rosengarten
Ruth Rosengarten
Ruth Rosengarten is an artist and writer. She lives and works in England. She received her PhD in art history at the Courtauld Institute in London, and has lectured in South Africa, Portugal and England. Her research over the past few years has focused on matters of memory, and how they pertain to the photographic and archival.
- Vivan Sundaram Is Not a PhotographerINR 1,950
In this book, Ruth Rosengarten considers the expanded field of the ‘photographic’ in the work of Indian artist Vivan Sundaram, beginning with the notion that Sundaram is not a photographer in a...
Neha Singh
Neha Singh is a Mumbai-based author, theatre practitioner and activist. She writes poetry, fiction and nonfiction in English and Hindi. She was chosen as one of Hundred Most Influential Women in the WAnthony Sampson
Anthony Sampson is a journalist and author of The Changing Anatomy of Britain.
James Manor
James Manor is Emeka Anyaoku Professor at the Institute of Commonwealth Studies, University of London. He has studied every Lok Sabha election since 1971, and several state elections. He has also a
Bulbul Sharma
Bulbul Sharma is a painter and writer based in New Delhi. She has published several novels and short story collections, including My Sainted Aunts; The Anger of Aubergines; Travels With My Aunts; a
Brahma Prakash
Brahma Prakash teaches at the School of Arts and Aesthetics at the Jawaharlal Nehru University, New Delhi. He is the author of Cultural Labour: Conceptualizing the ‘Folk Performance’ in India (
Haifa Zangana
Haifa Zangana writes regularly for the Guardian and Al-Ahram Weekly, and is the author of many books, including City of Widows: An Iraqi Woman's Account of War and Resistance. She lives in London.<
B. T. Ranadive
B. T. Ranadive (1904-1990) was a leader of the Communist Party of India (Marxist) and the General Secretary of the Centre for Indian Trade Unions.