Tanika Sarkar
Tanika Sarkar
Tanika Sarkar is a historian of modern India and author of Bengal 1928-1934: The Politics of Protest and Hindu Wife, Hindu Nation: Community, Religion, Cultural Nationalism. She has also co-edited Khaki Shorts and Saffron Flags: A Critique of Hindutva and Women and the Hindu Right.
- Nowhere PeopleINR 450
Set in turbulent post-Partition Bengal, Sabitri Roy's epic novel Bawdwip, translated into English for the first time, tells a story of a community which, uprooted rut...
- Hindutva and DalitsINR 1,295
Hindutva and Dalits: Perspectives for Understanding Communal Praxis takes a comprehensive view of the birth and growth of the Hindutva movement and its specific impact on Dalits. Part I, Theoretica...
- Harvest SongINR 350
Sabitri Roy’s trilogy, ‘Paka Dhaner Gan’, translated for the first time into English, and abridged, brings a neglected woman novelist to a wider audience. Roy t...
E.V. Ilyenkov
Evald Vassilievich Ilyenkov (1924-79) was a Marxist philosopher in the erstwhile Soviet Union.
Srinath Raghavan
Srinath Raghavan is Senior Fellow, Centre for Policy Research, New Delhi, and Lecturer in Defence Studies at King's College, London.
Nirmala Banerjee
N/ASurinder S. Jodhka
Surinder S. Jodhka teaches at the Centre for the Study of Social Systems, Jawaharlal Nehru University, New Delhi.
Gogu Shyamala
Gogu Shyamala is a senior fellow at the Anveshi Research Centre for Women's Studies, Hyderabad. She has documented and edited Dalit women's writings in Telugu.
T.K.Venkatasubramanian
T.K.Venkatasubramanian teaches at the Department of History, University of Delhi.