dialog 26 (Autumn 2014)

Editor’s NoteDialog 26 Autumn

Articles

RITU MENON, Three Ply Yarn: A Feminist Biographical Practice

NEELAM MANSINGH CHOWDHRY, Old Texts, New Bodies: Pitfalls in Cultural Translation from Text to Performance

BED PRASAD GIRI, Exile, Assimilation and Dystopian Politics in Bharati Mukherjee’s Fiction

SIMI MALHOTRA, Appropriation of Past-Philosophy in Postmodern Thought: A Reading around Deleuze

SUBASHISH BHATTACHARJEE, The Multiplicity of Events: Rainer Maria Rilke and Assemblages of Event, Philosophy and Aesthetics

INDRANI DAS GUPTA, (Re)Writing the Body and Negotiating Patriarchy in the film Chak De! India

RADHIKA PRASAD, Ideology and the Novelistic Narrative: Peasant Revolt in Raja Rao’s Kanthapura and Mulk Raj Anand’s The Sword and the Sickle

 

Interview

“To Read More Subtly.” Rumina Sethi in conversation with Catherine Belsey

 

Poetry

Teji Grover

Anamika

Sunaina Jain

 

Book Reviews

Shashi Khurana, “Subverting Prevalent Perceptions of Hindi Dalit Literature.” Review of Sarah Beth Hunt’s Hindi Dalit Literature and the Politics of Representation.

Sakoon N. Singh, “Of God, Queen, Free Trade, and yes, of Opium.” Review of Amitav Ghosh’s Flood of Fire.

Murari Prasad, “Presenting Tagore to the World.” Review of Mohammad A. Quayum’s Rabindranath Tagore: The Ruined Nest and Other Stories.

Shelly Parul Bhadwal, “Rebel without a Pause.” Review of Rakhshanda Jalil’s A Rebel and Her Cause: The Life and Work of Rashid Jahan.

 

Notes on Contributors