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- The Twilight of the Nation State: Globalisation, Chaos and War
by Prem Shankar Jha
Paranjoy Guha Thakurta
- Making Globalization Work by Joseph Stiglitz Amandeep Sandhu
- The Collapse of Globalism and the Reinvention of the World by John Ralston Saul L. J. Nayar
- The End of Poverty: Economic Possibilities For Our Time
by Jeffrey D. Sachs
Kalpana Wilson
- The Illustrated History of Indian Cricket by Boria Majumdar Avijit Ghosh
- Satish Gujral: An Artography, with essays by Gayatri Sinha, Santo
Datta and Gautam Bhatia
Ranjit Hoskoté
- In Black & White: The Authorized Biography of Manjit Bawa
by Ina Puri
Madhu Jain
- Extracts from Arpita Singh’s exhibition catalogue Picture Postcard
2003-2006
Ella Datta
- Frida Kahlo 1907-1954: Pain and Passion by Andrea Kettenmann Malavika Karlekar
- Amrita Sher-Gil: A Life by Yashodhara Dalmia Vikramajit Ram
- Memory, Metaphor, Mutations: Contemporary Art of India
and Pakistan
edited by Yashodhara Dalmia and Salima Hashmi
Ritu Menon
- A review essay on Odd Man In: Norton Simon and the Pursuit
of Culture; From Mind, Heart, and Hand: Persian, Turkish and Indian Drawings from the Stuart Cary Welch Collection
and Painted Poems: Rajput Paintings from the Ramesh and Urmil Kapoor Collection
John H. Bowles
- African Elites in India: Habshi Amarat edited by Kenneth Robbins
and John McLeod
Archana Verma
- Materials, Methods and Symbolism in the Pichhvai Painting
Tradition of Rajasthan
by Desmond Peter Lazaro
Alka Pande
- Narrative of a Tradition, Gond Painting: Jangarh Kalam by Udyan Vajpayee and Vivek Dharmendra Sushant
- A review essay on A Curious Affair: The Fascination Between East and West by Forrest McGill; Karkhana: A Contemporary Collaboration edited by Hammad Nasar; Edge of Desire: Recent Art in India
edited by Chaitanya Sambrani
John H. Bowles
- Visual Rhapsody edited by Debashis Chanda Sudeep Sen
- Blind Faith by Sagarika Ghose Giti Chandra
- The Legends of Pensam by Mamang Dai Kallol Bhattacherjee
- Night of the Dark Trees by Abraham Eraly Mitali Saran
- Harum-Scarum Saar and Other Stories by Bama, translated
by N. Ravi Shanker
Mini Kapoor
- The Spectatorship of Suffering by Lilie Chouliaraki Tabish Khair
- Empires of the Mind: A History of the Oxford University Press in India under the Raj by Rimi B. Chatterjee Sridhar Balan
SRIDHAR BALAN has been a Regional Director with the Oxford University Press, India and is currently Senior Consultant with Ratna Sagar Private Limited.

KALLOL BHATTACHERJEE is a New Delhi-based researcher-journalist with The Week.

JOHN H. BOWLES produces international exihibitions and has contributed to Outlook, Orientations, Marg and other publications.

GITI CHANDRA has done her PhD on “Women’s Narratives of Violence and Collective Identities: A Genre of Our Time" from Rutgers University, New Jersey and is currently on leave from her teaching job at St. Stephen’s College, New Delhi.

ELLA DATTA is an art critic. Her most recent book is A Walk in the Woods: The Art of Paramjit Singh
(Yoda Press).

AVIJIT GHOSH is a senior feature writer with The Times of India.

PARANJOY GUHA THAKURTA is Director, School of Convergence. He is a journalist and commentator with over 29 years of experience in various media—print, radio, Internet, television, and documentary cinema.

RANJIT HOSKOTÉ is a cultural theorist, independent curator and poet; he is the author of ten books, most recently, of Vanishing Acts: New & Selected Poems, 1985-2005 (Penguin, 2006) and Baiju Parthan: A User’s Manual (Afterimage, 2006).

MADHU JAIN is columnist based in Delhi. She is the author of The Kapoors: The First Family of Indian Cinema.

MINI KAPOOR is a Senior Editor with the Indian Express.

MALAVIKA KARLEKAR is at the Centre for Women’s Development Studies, New Delhi. She is the Editor of Indian Journal of Gender Studies and has curated Re-presenting Indian Women 1875-1947 A Visual Documentary, a travelling exhibition based on archival photographs.

TABISH KHAIR is Associate Professor at Aarhus University, Denmark. His latest novel, Filming: A Love Story, will be released by Picador in July 2007.

RITU MENON is a publisher, founder of Women Unlimited, an associate of Kali for Women.

L. J. NAYAR is a freelance writer, specialising in Economics and Business. She lives in Delhi.

ALKA PANDE is an art historian and an independent curator. She has authored a number of books. Her area of interests include erotic Indian literature, gender and sexuality, identity and culture. She is at the moment visiting faculty on Aesthetics at the Delhi College of Art, and is the Arts Advisor to the India Habitat Centre.

VIKRAMAJIT RAM is the author-photographer of the forthcoming Elephant Kingdom:Sculptures from Indian Architecture (Mapin Publishing).

AMANDEEP SANDHU is a PhD candidate in Sociology at the University of California, Santa Barbara.

MITALI SARAN is a freelance writer based in Delhi.

SUDEEP SEN is the Editor of the international magazine Atlas, and the Editorial Director of Aark Arts. His poems in Postmarked India (HarperCollins) were awarded the Hawthornden Fellowship (UK) and nominated for a Pushcart Prize (USA). Prayer Flag includes his portfolio of photography, and his new work is forthcoming in New Writing 15 (Granta).

DHARMENDRA SUSHANT is a research scholar in the Aesthetics of Art. He works in a publishing house in Delhi.
ARCHANA VERMA is a Fellow of the Indian Institute of Advanced Study, Shimla.

KALPANA WILSON is a Research Associate in Development Studies at SOAS, London.
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