Ittehad: A Life Together
Known and celebrated in her time, Guli Sadarangani, the first woman writer of Sindh, later sank into oblivion.


Known and celebrated in her time, Guli Sadarangani, the first woman writer of Sindh, later sank into oblivion.



Has the queer movement's politics in India escaped the combined onslaught of neoliberalism, Hindutva and brahminism? What has this triad done to queer politics in the wake of the 'reading down' of India's sodomy law? Has the decriminalization of adult, consensual and private sex, depoliticized the queer movement? Is the queer movement immune to casteist, sexist and religious prejudice? In the aftermath of the failures and triumphs in the historic Naz, Koushal, NALSA and Navtej judgements of the Supreme Court of India, the essays in this volume engage in a counterintuitive interrogation of the prejudiced dimensions of the mainstream queer movement in India.



Sita’s Voice in the Assamese Rāmāyaṇa is a translation of select verses from the Assamese Saptakāṇḍa Rāmāyaṇa of Mādhava Kandalī, Śaṅkaradeva and Madhavdeva, written between the 14th-15th centuries CE.



This book revisits approaches to South Asian feminist politics through the lens of shared historical memories and their social spatialisation.



An accidental meeting at a seminar brings Ketaki and Aditya, two academics based in the United States, together.
