Editorial
Marking the birth centenary of one of India’s great filmmakers, this issue carries a piece by Subrata Sinha titled ‘In Search of a Revolutionary Modernism: The Art and Activism of Ritwik Kumar Ghatak’. Starting his professional life as a Communist…
Article
Vol. 53
Numbers 9-10 (September–October 2025)
Sudhindranath Datta, one of the post-Tagore modernist thinkers and poets of his time, penned his experience of watching a movie in his 1928 poem called ‘At a Cinema’ with these words: Upon the white backdrop Passes the imitation of life…
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Vol. 53
Numbers 9-10 (September–October 2025)
In recent decades, the liberal arts and social sciences have fruitfully come together to generate new meanings about literary/social texts and contexts. In this article, I shall raise the following question: What critical tools and theoretical approaches should we deploy…
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Vol. 53
Numbers 9-10 (September–October 2025)
The tradition of doubt and dissent harks back in India to her earliest literature, to the celebrated Hymn of Creation, the Nāsadīya Sūkta of the Ṛigveda (10.129), a brilliant expression of the enigma of creation and existence. Instead of providing…
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Vol. 53
Numbers 9-10 (September–October 2025)
Since the inception of the capitalist mode of production, it was clear to its early observers that the relationship between capital and labour is antagonistic. Although among Classical Political Economists, Karl Marx, through his demonstration of the origin of surplus…
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Vol. 53
Numbers 9-10 (September–October 2025)
The advent of biodiversity conservation in contemporary environmentalism towards the end of the twentieth century (Zimmerer 2006) and its relationship with conventional methods of protecting areas for conservation purposes throughout the colonial era (Brockington 2002) have become a contentious discourse.…
Article
Vol. 53
Numbers 9-10 (September–October 2025)
The sources for this article are all in the public domain. The lists of films on epidemics that appeared in popular media outlets during the global Covid-19 outbreak offered a ‘canon’ of epidemic films from the Silent Film era to…
Book Review
Vol. 53
Numbers 9-10 (September–October 2025)
Sohini Sarah Pillai, Krishna’s Mahābhāratas: Devotional Retellings of an Epic Narrative, Oxford University Press, 2024, xiv+278, Rs 1095. As an epic tradition, the Sanskrit Mahābhārata has been narrated, retold, imagined and performed by poets, authors, composers, and storytellers, repeatedly, ever…