Editorial
This issue of Social Scientist features the texts of two memorial lectures held recently at New Delhi: the P. Sundarayya memorial lecture delivered by Utsa Patnaik, and the Safdar Hashmi memorial lecture delivered by A. Mangai.
Article
Vol. 53
Numbers 3-4 (March–April 2025)
I will start with a personal anecdote. I met Com. Sundarayya, for the first and only time, nearly half a century ago in 1976 at his initiative, because he wished to discuss the question of how to ascertain differences of…
Article
Vol. 53
Numbers 3-4 (March–April 2025)
Words fail me in expressing my deep sense of honour, solidarity, awe and excitement for this opportunity to deliver the 31st Safdar Hashmi Memorial Lecture. Hashmi re-invented himself in the short span of his life in the most creative ways…
Article
Vol. 53
Numbers 3-4 (March–April 2025)
The concept of ‘Hindustan’ in the Mughal period was a cultural category, but one which was also imbued with territoriality. Often in scholarly writings, Hindustan is studied within an exclusive cultural frame of reference, but I hope to argue in…
Obituary
Vol. 53
Numbers 3-4 (March–April 2025)
Professor Dhaneshwar Mandal (D. Mandal) was born in Jamalpur, District Munger, Bihar, in 1933. He passed his high school (then matriculation) from Patna University in 1950 and chose to further his education from Banaras Hindu University (BHU), Varanasi. He passed…
Article
Vol. 53
Numbers 3-4 (March–April 2025)
We go to colleges and universities to learn. The best institutions and the best teachers create the environment for students to learn much more than what is listed in their syllabi or their curricula. The best teachers give their students…
Book Review
Himani Bannerji, Decolonization and Humanism: The Postcolonial Vision of Rabindranath Tagore, New Delhi: Tulika Books, 2024, x+234 pages, Rs 995It is perhaps evidence of the living influence of Tagore on our lives and our culture that studies on his work…