A bold call to deromanticize education and reframe universities as terrains of struggle between alternative modes of studying and world-making Higher... Læs mere
Exploring the similar underpinnings of early modern and contemporary ideas of difference, Barbarous Play
Cinema is not only a major industry in India, it is a powerful cultural force. But until now, no one has undertaken a major examination of the ways in which films made in Bombay mediate the urban experience in India. In Bombay Cinema
Rethinking the importance of Sigmund Freud's landmark book The Interpretation of Dreams
For Clarice Lispector, narrative demands a victim, and Marta Peixoto details the dynamics of victimization that her writing describes. By the end of this study, we are left with a sense of Lispector's work which is less comfortable but infinitely more complicated and interesting.
In Our Own Image , Barry Barclay details hisviews on the process of filmmaking within his own Mori community and discusseshow his work differed from popular cinema, advocating for indigenous control,participation, and perspectives in media
How migrant Filipino seamen navigate alternative masculinities in the global shipping industry
India's New Middle Class , Leela Fernandes digs into the implications of this growth and uncovers-in the media, in electoral politics, and on the streets of urban neighborhoods-the complex politics of caste, religion, and gender that shape this rising population.
Offers an understanding the labor and politics of NGOs through the lives of seven Indian women employed by a large NGO as... Læs mere