Ammu Joseph
Ammu Joseph
Ammu Joseph is a journalist and media-watcher based in Bangalore, India, with a special interest in issues relating to gender, children, human development and peace. She is co-editor of Just Between Us: Women Speak About their Writing (Women Unlimited, 2004), Storylines: Conversations with Women Writers (Women Unlimited, 2003) and Terror, Counter-Terror: Women Speak Out (Women Unlimited, 2003). She is also the author of Women in Journalism: Making News and (with Kalpana Sharma) of Whose News? The Media and Women's Issues.
- Interior DecorationINR 395
Many of India s best known women poets, as well as some of its less familiar ones are to be found in this landmark volume of 54 women poets from ten languages. Its ri...
Geoffrey Nowell-Smith
Geoffrey Nowell-Smith is Professor and Senior Research Fellow at Queen Mary, University of London, where he is directing a project funded by the Arts and Humanities Research Council on the history
Skybaaba
is a writer, poet, activist and freelance journalist. His published anthologies of poetry include Jago-Jagao (2009), Quit Telangana (2010) and Dimmisa (2011), besides Zakhmi Awaz (2012), a collectionDonald D. Palmer
N/ALeo Panitch
Leo Victor Panitch, (born May 3, 1945, Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada) is a Distinguished Research Professor of Political Science and Canada Research Chair in Comparative Political Economy at York Univ
Ather Zia
Ather Zia is a political anthropologist, poet, columnist, and short fiction writer. She teaches at the University of Northern Colorado Greeley, and is the author of Resisting Disappearances: Milita
Amrita Pande
Amrita Pande, a sociologist and feminist ethnographer, teacher at the University of Cape Town, South Africa.
Ashok Gopal
Ashok Gopal undertakes a mission without parallel: reading the bulk of Ambedkar’s writings, speeches and letters in Marathi and English, and what Ambedkar himself would have read. This is the sto