Politics of online education & subaltern imagination
byColonial imprints are still embedded and layered within different political, and social realities across the boundaries of the curriculum that is taught within the…
Colonial imprints are still embedded and layered within different political, and social realities across the boundaries of the curriculum that is taught within the…
Postcolonial professors and social scientists were killed for infesting spaces but historians were the worst: they were never concerned about the history of migratory…
Inlays of Subjectivity: Affect and Action in Modern Indian Literature, by Nikhil Govind published by Oxford University Press. Perhaps a more productive way to…
We are writing this in response to the article published by Scroll on 8th June 2020 by Prof. Apoorvanand and Prof. Satish Deshpande (both teachers at Delhi…
The recent act of white police officer knelt on George Floyd’s neck for nearly nine minutes. George Floyd, a 46-year-old African American who died…
Environment Day, the day reminds citizens to think about the way they consume, corporates to develop greener projects, agronomists, and manufacturers to produce more…
Thousands of Americans are protesting police brutality against people of colour in more than 350 American cities. It started on Tuesday, May 26th a…
Note: This piece was jointly written by Aasif Mujataba and Sharjeel Imam during the Anti-CAA movement in India. We are publishing this piece today…
As India and China downplay the border skirmish issue, claiming that conflict has been resolved at commander level, tension continued to brew in multiple…
While we hide in our homes, highways are full of bodies defying the regime, walking bereft of any rights and dignity. They are the…