Brinda Bose
Brinda Bose
Brinda Bose is currently Fellow, Nehru Memorial Museum and Library, New Delhi. She has taught for 10 years at the Department of English, Hindu College, Delhi University, and researches in gender, postcolonial and cultural studies. Her recent publications include Translating Desire: The Politics of Gender and Culture in India (edited, 2003) and Gender and Censorship (edited, 2006).
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It is a good time to take stock of paths and makers in the cultural battleground of sexualities in India. To note the impossibility of quantifying wins and losses bec...
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A.R. Vasavi, a Social Anthropologist, was formerly a professor at the National Institute of Advanced Studies, Bangalore. Her academic interests are in the field of sociology of India, agrarian stud
Uma Chakravarti
Uma Chakravarti is a feminist historian who taught at Miranda House, University of Delhi, from where she took early retirement in 1998. She has been associated with the women’s movement and the moveBertolt Brecht
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Sarojini N. works with the Sama Resource Group for Women and Health, New Delhi.
Arup K. Chatterjee
Arup K. Chatterjee is an author and Assistant Professor of English at Jindal Global Law School, O.P. Jindal Global University, and founder and editor-in-chief of Coldnoon.