Join the circle of reason
VOL. VI  NOS. 7 & 8 MARCH - APRIL 2000 RS 50 UK £ 2.50 US $5
 

ADVANCED SEARCH


To access anything on this site, you are required to first register with us.
Register here
Enter your Email:

Password:


Forgot Password?
New Users click here to Register

Founder Editors
Dileep Padgaonkar

Arvind N. Das (6.9.1948 - 6.8.2000)
Editor Emeritus:
Sham Lal
Assistant Editor:
Manisha Sethi
Publisher & Art Director: Brinda Datta
 

'The Magician' by Ganesh Pyne, tempera on canvas, 1991, from the book Ganesh Pyne: Relations by Geeta Sen and published by Biresh Paul, 14 Gurusaday Road, Calcutta-700019


- Buy this electronic issue for USD 5 / INR 80 -
I have read and I agree to the terms and conditions for this service
Yes No
   VOL. V  NOS. 3 & 4 40 PAGES MARCH - APRIL 2000
4 The Waffle of the Toffs: A Sociocultural Critique of Indian Writing in English by M. Prabha, Collected Plays by Mahesh Dattani, The Politics
of English: A Marxist View of Language
by Marnie Holborow
Alice Albinia &
Tristram Stuart
6 Scoop-wallah: Life on a Delhi Daily by Justine Hardy Arvind N. Das
8 White Teeth by Zadie Smith Shuddhabrata Sengupta
9 Hindoo Holiday by J. R. Ackerley, India: A Mosaic edited by Robert B. Silvers and Barbara Epstein Amitava Kumar
11 When Albion's Sons Went Native. An Essay William Dalrymple
13 The Jadu House: Intimate Histories of Anglo-India by Laura Roychowdhury Alice Albinia
14 Letters Between a Father and Son by V. S. Naipaul Shiv Kumar Srinivasan
16 Between History and Literature by Lionel Grossman Shelley Walia
17 My Century by Gunter Grass Giulio Schiavoni
18 Too Many Men by Lily Brett Manjula Padmanabhan
19 The Mandala of Sherlock Holmes by Jamyang Norbu Kanika Datta
20 Reconnaissance by Kapka Kassabova Indrajit Hazra
21 The Better Man by Anita Nair Ranjana Sengupta
22 Small Remedies by Shashi Deshpande Ira Pande
23 Redemption Song: Muhammad Ali and the Spirit of the Sixties by
Mike Marqusee
Achin Vanaik
24 The Case for Violence on Television by Jib Fowles Shailaja Bajpai
25 Despatches from Kargil by Srinjoy Chowdhury Kunal Verma
27 The Way Ahead: After 'Mao's India War' by C. V. Ranganathan
and Vinod C. Khanna
A. K. Damodaran
28 On the Abyss: Pakistan After the Coup. An Extract Pamela Constable
31 Fifty Years of Pakistan's Economy: Traditional Topics and Contemporary Concerns edited by Shahrukh Rafi Khan G. K. Lieten
32 Ganesh Pyne: Revelations by Geeti Sen Malabika Bhattarcharya
34 Beyond Secularism: The Rights of Religious Minorities by Neera Chandhoke Madhavan K. Palat
35 Justice and Judgement by Alessandro Ferrara, Development as
Freedom
by Amartya Sen
Rakesh Batabyal
36 Politics of the Possible: Essays on Gender, History, Narratives,
Colonial English
by Kumkum Sangari
Geeta Arya
37 Necessary and Unnecessary Utopias edited by Leo Panitch
and Colin Leys
Peter Waterman
GEETA ARYA teaches History at Zakir Husain College, Delhi University.
SHAILAJA BAJPAI is a media critic with the Indian Express, New Delhi.
RAKESH BATABYAL is a researcher in history and ethics. He is currently working on the resources of responsibility in contemporary India.
MALABIKA BHATTACHARYA teaches Spanish at the School of Foreign Languages, Government of India, and writes on Hispanic Literature.
PAMELA CONSTABLE is the South Asia Bureau Chief for the Washington Post.
WILLIAM DALRYMPLE is the author of City of Djinns and At the Court of the Fish-eyed Goddess. He is currently working on The White Moghuls, a book detailing the life and times of James Achilles Kirkpatrick, which will be published by HarperCollins next year.
A. K. DAMODARAN was a member of the Indian Foreign Service. He held several important assignments in Bonn, Moscow, Beijing and Rome where he was Ambassador. He was also Head of the Policy Planning Division of the Ministry of External Affairs.
KANIKA DATTA is Associate Editor at Business Standard, New Delhi.
INDRAJIT HAZRA is a journalist at The Hindustan Times, New Delhi.
AMITAVA KUMAR is the author of Passport Photos, to be published in May from the University of California Press.
G. K. LIETEN teaches at the Amsterdam School of Social Science Research, University of Amsterdam.
MANJULA PADMANABHAN is a writer and artist living in New Delhi.
MADHAVAN K. PALAT is Professor at the Centre for Historical Studies, Jawaharlal Nehru University, New Delhi.
IRA PANDE is Senior Editor at Dorling Kindersley, New Delhi.
GIULIO SCHIAVONI teaches German Language and Literature at the University of Vercelli, Italy.
RANJANA SENGUPTA has worked as a journalist and is presently writing a biography of Delhi.
SHUDDHABRATA SENGUPTA is a documentary film-maker with the Raqs Collective and a freelance writer based in New Delhi.
SHIV KUMAR SRINIVASAN teaches at the Department of Humanities and Social Sciences, Indian Institute of Technology, New Delhi.
TRISTRAM STUART is a freelance writer based in New Delhi.
ACHIN VANAIK recently co-authored South Asia on a Short Fuse: Nuclear Politics and the Future of Global Disarmament.
KUNAL VERMA is a film-maker specialising in wildlife and national security issues.
SHELLEY WALIA is Associate Professor of English at Panjab University, Chandigarh.
PETER WATERMAN is author of Globalisation, Social Movements and the New Internationalisms (Cassell, London, 1998) and co-editor of Labour Worldwide in the Era of Globalisation: Alternative Union Models in the New World Order (Macmillan, London, 1999).
TOP


[ Home | Past Contents | Archives | Subscription | About Biblio | Feedback | Publishers | Next Issue | Help ]
All rights reserved.
Reproduction in any manner without the permission of the editor is prohibited.
This site is best viewed in I.E 5.0, Netscape 4.51 or later at a resolution of 800x600 pixels.