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Prasadhan Jan-Feb 1998
C O N T E N T S
VOL. III
NO. 1 / 2
36 PAGES JAN-FEB
1998
COVER PAINTING: 'Prasadhan'. by Lalu Prasad Shaw. 1992. Tempera on paper from the book Indian Contemporary Art Post Independence, published by the Vadhera Art Gallery, New Delhi.
4 World Orders, Old and New by Noam Chomsky Sham Lal
5 Beauty Queens, Children and the Death of Sex by Richard Crasta Shobori Ganguli
7 Reforming the Body, Religion, Community and Modernity by Philip A. Mellor and Chris Shilling Nivedita Memon
8Borders and Boundaries: Women in India's Partition by Ritu Memon and Kamal Bhasin Andrew Whitehead
9 Conversation as Method: Analyzing the Relational World of People who were Raised Communally by Ruthellen Jasselson, Amia Lieblich, Rich Sarabany, Hadas Wiseman Urvashi Butalia
11 Feminism and the New Democracy: Resiting the Political edited by Jodi Dean Neera Chandhoke
13 Feminist Spaces: Cultural Readingsfrom India and Canada by MalashriLal Nilima Das
14 Media and Cultural Regulation edited by Kenneth Thompson Sevanti Ninan
15 Women's Health, Public Policy and Community Action edited by Swapna Mukhopadhyay Stina Almroth
16 Restoring Childhood.- Learning, Labourand Gender by Sumi Krishna Kathinka
Sinha-Kerkhoff
18 Representing the Body: gender issues in Indian art edited by Vidya Dehejia Juliet Reynolds
19 Walking Naked by Vijaya Ratnaswamy Raghav R. Menon
20 The Durga Temple at Aihole: A Historiographical Study by Gary Michael Tartakov Shobita Punja
21 Those Days by Sunil Gangopadhyay and translated by Aruna Chakravarti Tanika Sarkar
22 Colonial Masculinity by Mrinalim Sinha Brinda Bose
24 The Invisibles: A tale of the eunuchs of India by Zia JafferyAnin Loomba
26 Bridget Jones's Diary by Helen Fielding Ira Pande
27 The Anger of Aubergines: Stories of Women and Food by Bulbul Sharma Nilanjana S. Roy
28 Shadow Space by Jayanta Mahapatra, The Shock of Arrival: Reflections on Postcolonial Experience by Meena Alexander, In Grey Circles by Sunanda Swarup, The Professional Women's Dreams by Sagari Chabra Keki N. Daruwalla
29 A Revolutionary Life: Memoirs ofa Political Activist by Lakshmi Sahgal. An extract of an intmiew with the author Ritu Menon
and Kanda Bhasin
32 Not entitled: a memoir by Frank Kermode Dilip M. Menon
33 The Seeds of Time by Fredric Jameson Shelley Walia
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STINA ALMROTH is a scholar and Programme Associate with the Population Council.

KAMLA BHASIN works with the United Nations and is active with the women's movement in South Asia.

BRINDA BOSE teaches at the Department of English, Hindu College, Delhi University

URVASHI BUTALIA is co-founder of Kali for Women and co-editor of Women and the Hindu Right.

NEERA CHANDHOKE is Professor at the Department of Political Science, University of Delhi. She is currently a Jawaharlal Nehru Fellow.

KEKI N. DARUWALLA is a writer and poet. His latest book is The Minister for Permanent Unrest and Other Stories.

NILIMA DAS teaches English. She is a poet and has written a book of poems titled My Roots.

SHOBORI GANGULI is Assistant Editor with The Pioneer, New Delhi.

ANIA LOOMBA is Associate Professor of English at the Jawaharlal Nehru University, New Delhi.

DILIP M. MENON is a Nehru Memorial Museum Library Fellow.

NIVEDITA MENON is a Lecturer in Political Science, Lady Shri Ram College, Delhi University.

RITU MENON is co-founder of Kali for Women. She is co-editor of Against All Odds: Essays on Women, Religion and Developmentfrom India and Pakistan.

RAGHAV R. MENON is a music critic and author of several books including Pilgrim of the Swara: Life of K. L. Saigal.

SEVANTI NINAN is a columnist for The Hindu.

SHOBITA PUNJA is an art historian and author of Divine Ecstasy: The Story of Khajuraho and Daughters of the Ocean.

JULIET REYNOLDS is a freelan ce writer and art critic based in Delhi.

NILANJANA S. ROY is Assistant Features Editor of Business Standard.

TANIKA SARKAR teaches English at St. Stephens College, Delhi University

KATHINKA SINHA-KERKHOFF is a scholar and author of Save Ourselves and the Girls! Girlhood in Calcutta under the Raj.

SHELLEY WALIA is Professor of English at the Panjab University.

ANDREW WHITEHEAD is a former BBC Delhi correspondent. He has recently returned to India for the BBC.

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'Janata Watch Repair' 
Mar-Apr 1998 Cover
C O N T E N T S
VOL. IV
NO. 3 / 4
36 PAGES MARCH-APRIL
1998
COVER PAINTING: 'Janata Watch Repairing' by Bhupen Khakhar, oil on canvus, from the book Contemporary Art in Baroda edited by Gulam Mohammed
4Beyond Boundaries: A Memoir by Swaraj Paul Paranjoy
Guha Thakurta
5The changing Global Order - World Leaders Reflect edited by Nathan Gardels Ralph Buultjens
7The Insider by P. V. Narsimha Rao Sham Lal
8Divide and Fall? Bosnia in the Annals of Partition by Radha Kumar Arvind N. Das
10Divide and Quit: An Eye-witness Account of the Partition of India by Penderel Moon Andrew Whitehead
11Our Bones are Scattered: The Cawnpore Massacres and the Indian Mutiny of 1857 by Andrew Ward Shelley Walia
12Lucknow: Memories of a City edited by Viotette Graff Saleem Kidwai
13Islam and Kingship in a Hindu Domain: Tipu Sultan's Search for Legitimacy by Kate Brittlebank Seenta Alavi
14Land System and Rural Society in Early India edited by B. P Sahu Romila Thapar
15A Possible India: Essays in Political Criticism by Partha Chatterjee Javed Alam
17Five Cents of Land by Malayatoor Ramakrishnan K. Satchidanandan
18Secluded Scholars: Women's Education and Muslim Social Reform in Colonial India by Gail Minault Karuna Chanana
19The Impermanence of Lies by Jyotirmoyee Devi Ella Datta
20Katha Prize Stories Volume 7 edited by Geeta Dharmarajan and Meenakshi Sharma and Visions Revisions 2: Katha Regional Fiction edited by Keerti Ramachandran Latha
Anantharantan
21Scenes from a Writer's Life: A Memoir by Ruskin Bond Kanika Datta
22Of No Fixed Address by Kaizad Gustad Vatsala Kaul
23Love and Longing in Bombay by Vikram Chandra Amy Louise Kazmin
24Harvest by Manjula Padmanabhan Ira Pande
25River Out of Eden by Richard Dawkins Samar Halarnkar
26The Dam and the Nation: Displacementand Resettlement in the Narmada Valley edited by Jean Dreze, Meera Samson and Saryajit Singh and Taming the Waters: The Political Economy of Large Dams in India by Satyajit Singh Shiv Visvanathan
27Natural Premises: Ecology and Peasant Life in the Western Himalaya 1800-1950 by Chetan Singh Ruhi Grover
28Salim Ali's India edited by Ashok S. Kothari and B. F. Chhapgar Darryl D'Monte
29Just Development: Beyond Adjustment with a Human Face edited by Tariq Banuri, Shahrukh Rafi Khan and Moazarn Mahmood Jayad Ghosh
30Contemporary Art in Baroda edited by Gulammuhammed Sheikh Tapati
Guha Thakurta
32Beyond Man: Life and Work of Sri Aurobindo and the Mother by Georges Van Vrekhem Makarand
Paranjape
34Medicine in Medieval India: 11th to 18th Centuries by Asoke K. Bagchi Dhruv Raina
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JAVED ALAM is a Senior Fellow with the Centre for the Study for Developing Societies, New Delhi.

SEEMA ALAVI is Assistant Professor at the Centre for Historical Studies, Jawaharlal Nehru University, New Delhi.

LATHA ANANTHARAMAN is Assistant Editor with India Magazine, New Delhi.

RALPH BUULTJENS teaches at New York University. He is a former Nehru Professor at Cambridge University and the author of several books on modern history and political economy and is a Toynbee Prize Laureate.

KARUNA CHANANA is Professor at Zakir Hussain Centre for Educational Studies, Jawaharlal University, New Delhi. Her main area of interest is women's education and is author of several publications including Socialisation, Education and Women: Explorations in Gender Identity.

ELLA DATTA is Senior Assistant Editor with The Telegraph.

KANIKA DATTA is Associate Editor with Business Standard.

JAYATI GHOSH is Associate Professor, Centre for Economic Studies & Planning, Jawaharlal Nehru University, New Delhi.

RUHI GROVER teaches History at the University of Virginia, Charlottesville.

PARANJOY GUHA THAKURTA is anchorperson of "India Talks", a daily interview and discussion programme on politics and business telecast on the CNBC-Asia Business News television channel.

TAPATI GUHA THAKURTA is a Fellow in History, Centre for Studies in Social Sciences, Calcutta.

SAMAR HALARNKAR is Assistant Editor with India Today and covers science and environment.

AMY LOUISE KAZMIN is a journalist based in Delhi and a regular contributor to Business Week and Financial Times.

VATSALA KAUL is Deputy Editor of Teens Today.

SALEEM KIDWAI is a historian and presently engaged in writing a book on Begum Akhtar.

MARAND PARANJAPE is Associate Professor, Department of Humanities & Social Sciences, Indian Institute of Technology, New Delhi.

ROMILA THAPAR is Emeritus Professor of History, Jawaharlal Nehru University, New Delhi.

DHRUV RAINA is with the National Institute of Science Technology and Development Studies, New Delhi.

LATHA RAMANATHAN is with The India Magazine, New Delhi.

K. SATCHIDANANDAN is Secretary of the Sahitya Akademi.

SHIV VISVANATHAN is with the Centre for the Study of Developing Societies, Delhi. He has recently written A Carnival for Science.

SHELLEY WALIA is Associate Professor, Department of English, Panjab University, Chandigarh.

ANDREW WHITEHEAD is a BBC journalist based in Delhi.

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'Windows' May-June 1998 Cover
C O N T E N T S
VOL. III
NO. 5 / 6
36 PAGES MAY - JUNE
1998
COVER PHOTOGRAPH: By MALA MUKERJEE from her exhibition 'Windows' held at the Art Gallery, Delhi.
4Ananya: A portrait of India edited by S. N. Sridhar and Nirmal K. Mattoo Arvind N. Das
6Beyond Belief: Islamic Excursions Among the Converted People by V S. Naipaul Sham Lal
7The Clash of Civilizations: Asian Responses edited by Salim Rashid Alok Sinha
8An interview with Samuel R Huntington. Nathan Gardels
9The Betrayal of East Pakistan by Lieutenant-General A. A. K. Niazi Inder Malhotra
11 The Times and Trial of the Rawalpindi Conspiracy 1951: The First Coup Attempt in Pakistan by Hasan Zaheer Manoj Joshi
12 The Other Side of Silence: Voices from the Partition of India by Urvashi Butalia Ira Pande
13 "Either, neither, or both" - an extract from Common Heritage Shelda Shibli
17 In the Afternoon of Time by Harivansh Rai Bachchan. Translated by Rupert Snell Mrinal Pande
19 Remembering Paz. A tribute Sham Lal
20 The Pathology of Corruption by S. S. Gill Arvind N. Das
22 The Indian Economy: Major Debates since Independence edited by Terence J. Byres Praveen Jha
24 Hullabaloo in the Guava Orchard by Kiran Desal Anita Roy
25 Assignment Colombo by J. N. Dixit Seema Guha
26 The Sandglass by Romesh Gunesekera Sagarika Ghose
27 Spit and Polish by Carl Muller Aravinda D'sa
28 Across the Lakes by Amal Chatterjee Nilanjana S. Roy
29 Punchtantra: Parables for the 21st Century by Gautam Bhatia Srijana Das
30 The Power of the Female Gaze: Women Travellers in Colonial India by Indira Ghose Jaya Banerji
31 Saguna: The Autobiographical Novel in English by an Indian Woman by Krupa Satthianadhan and edited by Chandani Lokuge Urvashi Butalia
32 People's Rights: Social Movements and the State in the Third World edited by Manoranjan Mohanty, Partha Nath Mukherji with Olie Tornquist Sumanta
Banerjee
34 Dalits and Christianity. Subaltern Religion and Liberation Theology in India by Sathianathan Clarke Walter Fernandes
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JAYA BANERJI is a writer and editor with Kali for Women.

SUMANTA BANERJEE is a freelance journalist and writer, His latest book is Dangerous Outcasts: The Prostitute in Nineteenth Century Bengal.

URVASHI BUTALIA is co-founder of Kali for Women. Her latest book is The Other Side.of Silence: Voices from the Partition of India.

SRIJANA DAS is a student at the London School of Economics.

WALTER FERNANDES is Head, Programme for Tribal Studies, Indian Social Institute, New Delhi.

NATHAN GARDELS is Editor, Global Viewpoint.

SAGARIKA GHOSE is Special Correspondent at Outlook, New Delhi.

SEEMA GUHA is Foreign Editor at The Times of India, New Delhi and was the paper's foreign correspondent at Colombo.

PRAVEEN JHA teaches economics at Jawaharlal Nehru University, New Delhi.

MANOJ JOSHI is Senior Editor at India Today, New Delhi.

INDER MALHOTRA is a senior journalist and well-known political commentator based in New Delhi.

MRINAL PANDE is a freelance writer and journalist based in New Delhi.

ANITA ROY is Senior Commissioning Editor at Oxford University Press, New Delhi.

NILANJANA ROY is Assistant Features Editor at Business Standard, New Delhi.

SHEHLA SHIBLI is a writer from a prominent pre-Partition family of the Punjab. She is a regular contributor to the newspaper Dawn, Pakistan.

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'Red Varandah' July August 1998 Cover
C O N T E N T S
VOL. III
NO. 7 / 8
36 PAGES
JULY-AUGUST 1998
4 Dancing in Cambodia, At Large in Burma by Amitav Ghosh Sudipto Mundle
6 Defenders of the Establishment.- Ruler-Supportive Police Forces of South Asia by K. S. Dhillon K. S. Subramanian
8 Colonialism, Property and the State by Dharma Kumar Rahul S. Nair
9 Agra: Economic and Political Profile of a Mughal Suba 1580-1707 by K. K. Trivedi Seema Alavi
10 India's Economic Reforms and Development: Essays for Manmohan Singh by Isher Judge Ahluwalia and I.M.D. Little Prem Shankar Jha
12 Wages of Freedom: Fifty Years of the Indian Nation-State edited by Partha Chatterjee Harish Khare
13 Foul Play: Chronicles of Corruption edited by Shiv Visvanathan and Harsh Sethi Arvind N. Das
15 Caste., Origin, Functions and Dimensions of Change by Suvira Jaiswal K. M. Shrimali
16 Muslims, Nationalism and the Partition: 1946 Provincial Elections in India by Sho Kuwajima Syed Shahabuddin
18 An extract from Jinnah, The Father of Pakistan: In the Eyes of his Contemporaries and his Documentary Records at Lincoln's Inn compiled and edited by Saleern Qureshi
20 An interview with Attia Hosain Nilufer E. Bharucha
21 Knowing Feminisms edited by Liz Stanley Brinda Bose
23 Women in Indo-Anglian Fiction: Tradition and Modernity edited by Naresh K. Jain Purabi Panwar
24 Toad in My Garden by Ruchira Mukerjee Sagarika Ghose
25 The Madwoman of Jogare by Sohaila Abdulali Latika Padgaonkar
26 Knit India Through Literature-Volume I, The South edited by Sivasankari N. S. Madhavan
27 Down Memory Lane by Hiro Shroff G. S. Bhargava
28 The Global Media: The New Missionaries of Corporate Capitalism by Edward S. Herman and Robert W. McChesney Kiran Karnik and
Satish Jacob
30 No Passion Spent: Essays 1978-1996 by George Steiner Shelley Walia
32 The Ochre Border: A Journey Through the Tibetan Frontierlands by Justine Hardy Kai Friese
33 Are you Experienced? by William Sutcliffe Ira Pande
34 Delhi City Guide edited by Swati Mitra Charles Lewis
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SEEMA ALAVI is Reader in History, Jamia Milia Islamia, New Delhi.
S. BHARGAVA is a columnist and was a journalist with The Tribune and The Indian Express.
NILUFER E. BHARUCHA is a Professor in the Department of English, University of Mumbai.
BRINDA BOSE teaches in the Department of English, Hindu College, University of Delhi.
KAI FRIESE is Editor of The India Magazine, New Delhi.
SAGARIKA GHOSE is Senior Special Correspondent at Outlook, New Delhi.
SATISH JACOB is Deputy Bureau Chief of the BBC, based in New Delhi.
PREM SHANKAR JHA is a columnist and former editor of The Hindustan Times.
KIRAN KARNIK is Managing Director of Discovery Channel, India.
HARISH KHARE is Deputy Editor Ae Hindu and based in Delhi.
CHARLES LEWIS was with Oxford University Press in India, Pakistan, Eastern Africa and Oxford. His latest book is Delhi's Historic Villages: A Photographic Evocation.
N. S. MADHAVAN is a member of the Indian Administrative Service and a well-known Malayalam writer.
SUDIPTO MUNDLE is an economist working with the Asian Development Bank in Manila.
RAHUL S. NAIR is doing a M.Phil in Modern Indian History at the Centre for Historical Studies, Jawaharlal Nehru University, New Delhi.
LATIKA PADGAONKAR is Information Officer at UNESCO, New Delhi.
PURABI PANWAR is an academic and critic.
SYED SHAHABUDDIN is Editor of Muslim India and a former Member of Parliament.
K. M. SHRIMALI is Professor of History, University of Delhi.
K. S. SUBRAMANIAN is a retired officer of the Indian Police Service and is Senior Fellow at the Indian Council of Social Science Research, New Delhi.
SHELLEY WALIA is Associate Professor at the Department of English, Panjab University. Chandigarh.
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Cinema. Cover Sept Oct 1998
VOL. III
NO. 9-10
36 PAGES SEPTEMBER - OCTOBER 1998
4 The Redress of Poetry by Seamus Heaney, View with a Grain of Sand by Wislawa Szymborska, Birthday Letters by Ted Hughes, W. H. Auden--a Commentary by John Fuller Sham Lal
6 Imperial Power and Popular Politics: Class, Resistance and the State in India, c. 1850 - 1950 by Rajnarayan Chandavarkar Sabyasachi
Bhattacharya
7 Ideology of the Hindi Film: A Historical Construction by M. Madhava Prasad and The Secret Politics of Our Desires: Innocence, Culpability and Indian Popular Cinema edited by Ashis Nandy Arvind N. Das
10 Cinema and the Indian Freedom Struggle by Gautam Kaul Partha Chatterjee
12 Binodini Dasi: My Story and My Life as an Actress edited and translated by Rimli Bhattacharya Minoti Chatterjee
13 Selective Memories: Stories From My Life by Shobha De Ranjana Sengupta
14 Communication Cinema and Development -- From Morosity to Hope by Gaston Roberge Avik Ghose
15 The Everest Hotel: A Calendar by I. Allan Sealy Anita Roy
17 Selected Fiction by O.V. Vijayan N. S. Madhavan
19 Cold Mountain by Charles Frazier Pratik Kanjilal
20 Sojourn by Usha K.R. Usha Hemmadi
21 Freedom, Trauma, Continuities: Northern India and Independence edited by D. A. Low and Howard Brasted Hainianti Roy
22 Jinnah, Pakistan and Islamic Identity: The Search for Saladin by Akbar S. Ahmed, Ethnicity and Politics in Pakistan by Feroz Ahmed, Pakistan's Economy at the Crossroads: Past Policies and Present Imperatives by Parvez Hasan, Karachi: Megacity of our Times edited Hamida Khuhro & Anwer Moora) Oskar Verkaaik
24 The Taliban-War, Religion and the New Order in Afghanistan by Peter Marsden Sunil NaruIa
25 Civilizations and World Systems: Studying World Historical Change edited by S. K. Sanderson Achin Vanaik
26 The Mughal State 1526 - 1750 edited by Muzaffar Alam and Sangay Subrahmanyarn Seema Alavi
27 A Life of our Times by Rajeshwar Dayal Min John Lall
29 Debating Diversity by Jan Blommaert and Jef Verschueren Debashish Munshi
30 Multiple Identities in a Single State: Indian Federalism in Comparative Perspectives edited by Balbeer Arora and Douglas V. Verney M. P. Singh
32 Selected Works of Pandit Govind Ballabh Pant Volume 10 Namita Gokhale
33 The Third Wave: Governance and Public Administration in Sri Lanka edited by M. Somasundram Nirupama
Subramanian
34 India 2020: A Vision for the New Millennium by A. R J. Kalam with Y.S. Rajan Shobhit Mahajan
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SEEMA ALAVI is Reader in History, Jamia Milia Islamia, New Delhi.
SABYASACHI BHATTACHARYA is Professor of History at Jawaharlal Nehru University, New Delhi.
MINOTI CHATTERJEE is Reader, Department of Political Science, Gargi College, University of Delhi.
PARTHA CHATTERJEE is a film critic based in New Delhi.
AVIK GHOSE is Senior Economist with the International Labour Organisation, New Delhi.
NAMITA GOKHALE is a novelist and literary critic. Her latest book is Mountain Echoes: An Oral History of Kumaon.
USHA HEMMADI is a freelance editor based in Mumbai.
PRATIK KANJILAL is Senior Assistant Editor with The Indian Express, New Delhi.
JOHN LALL is a retired civil servant.
N. S. MADHAVAN is a member of the Indian Administrative Service and a well-known Malayalam writer.
SHOBHIT MAHAJAN teaches in the Department of Physics & Astrophysics, University of Delhi.
DEBASHISH MUNSHI is a Journalist-turned-academic based in Hamilton, New Zealand.
SUNIL NARULA is Assistant Editor at Outlook, New Delhi. He was a correspondent base in Pakistan for several years.
ANITA ROY is Senior Commissioning Editor at Oxford University Press, New Delhi.
HAIMANTI ROY is a research scholar in the MPhil-Phd programme at the Centre for Historical Studies, Jawaharlal Nehru University, New Delhi.
RANJANA SENGUPTA is a freelance journalist based in New Delhi.
M. R SINGH teaches at the Department of Political Science, University of Delhi.
NIRUPAMA SUBRAMANIAN is Sri Lanka correspondent of The Indian Express.
ACHIN VANAIK is a freelance journalist and writer. His latest book is Communalism Contested. Religion, Modernity and Secularization, Sage Publications, 1997
OSKAR VERKAAIK is an academic and with the Centre for Asian Studies, Amsterdam.
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VOL. III
NO. 11-12
36 PAGES
NOVEMBER-DECEMBER 1998
4 Amartya Kumar Sen - Philospher amongst economists Arvind N. Das
5 The Untouchables, Subordination, Poverty and the State in Modem India by Oliver Mendelson and Marika Vicziancy Shaibal Gupta
7 Mulayam Singh -- A Political Biography by Ram Singh and Anshuman Yadav Seema Mustafa
8 The People's Poet. A tribute to Nagarjun Vishnu Khare
10 Lucknow: Fire of Grace, the Story of its Rennaisance, Revolution and the Aftermath by Amaresh Misra Ashok Malik
11 Spectre of Violence: The 1857 Kanpur Massacre by Rudrangshu Mukherjee Kaushik Roy
12 Re-ORIENT: Global Economy in the Asian Age by Andre Gunder Frank Arvind N. Das
13 Sinners and Saints: The Successors of Vasco da Gama edited by Sanjay Subrahmanyam and Portuguese in the Tamil Coast: Historical Explorations in Commerce and Culture 1507 - 1749 by S. Jayaseela Stephen Harbans Mukhaia
14 Conversion, Continuity and Change; Lived Christianity in Southern Goa by Rewona Robinson Walter Fernandes
16 Thomas: a novel by L S. Betty Binoo K. John
17 Freedom Song by Amit Chaudhuri Nilanjana S. Roy
18 The Ascetic of Desire by Sudhir Kakar Shiv Kumar Srinivasan
19 Jung, Freud and India. Extracts from the 15th Wilhelm von Pochhammer Memorial Lecture delivered by Sudhir Kakar Sudhir Kakar
21 Fire and fury. A commentary on Deepa Mehta's film Fire Jaya Banerji
22 Difficult Daughters by Manju Kapur Ira Pande
23 A Strip of Land Two Yards Long by Abdus Samad Papiya Ghosh
24 Blasphemy- a novel by Tehmina Durrani Indrani Bagchi
25 Indian Mansions -- Social History of the Haveli by Sarah Tillotson Malavika Karlekar
26 Bhupen Khakhar by Timothy Hyman Geeti Sen
28 Saptamatrka: Worship and Sculptures by Shivaji K. Panikkar Devangana Desai
30 Four Arguments for the Eliminations of Television by Jerry Marder Devangshu Datta
32 Index of Biblio Volume III, Nos. I- 12
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INDRANI BAGCHI is Deputy Features Editor, The Economic Times, New Delhi.
JAYA BANERJI is a writer and editor with Kali for Women.
DEVANGSHU DATTA is a freclance journalist and market analyst.
DEVANGANA DESAI is an art historian and editor of the Journal of the Asiatic Society of Bombay.
WALTER FERNANDES is Head, Programme for Tribal Studies, Indian Social Institute, New Delhi.
PAPIYA GHOSH is a historian researching the Partition of India.
SHAIBAL GUPTA is Member Secretary of the Asian Development Rearch Institute, Patna.
BINOO K. JOHN is a freelance journalist.
SUDHIR KAKAR is a psychoanalyst and author of The Ascetic of Desire and Culture and Psyche.
MALVIKA KARLEKAR is Editor, Indian Journal of Gender Studies.
VISHNU KHARE is a poet and a critic and Hindi-English journalist.
ASHOK MALIK is Assistant Editor, India Today, New Delhi.
HARBANS MUKHIA is Professor of History at the Centre for Historical Studies, Jawaharlal Nehru University. New Delhi.
SEEMA MUSTAFA is a columnist and journalist with tbe Asian Age, New Delhi.
KAUSHIK ROY studies at the Centre for Historical Studies, Jawaharlal Nehru University, New Delhi.
NILANJANA S. ROY is Deputy Features Editor, Business Standard.
GEETI SEN is author of Image and Imagination: Five Contemporary Artists in India (1996) and Bindu: Space and Time in Raza's Vision (1997) and presently recipient of the Jawahadal Nehru Fellowship.
SHIV KUMAR SRINIVASAN teaches in the Department of Humanities & Social Sciences, Indian Institute of Technology, Kanpur.
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