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    • Going Vernacular: Naatu Naatu, RRR and the Poetics of the Global Telugu Sphere
    • An Evening with a Sufi: 5 Poems by Afsar Mohammad and an Afterword by David Shulman
    • A Conversation with Gita Ramaswamy on Land, Justice, and Friendship
    • Book Excerpt: Land, Guns, Caste, Woman: The Memoir of a Lapsed Revolutionary by Gita Ramaswamy
    • Between Dreams and Ghosts: A Conversation with Professor Andrea Wright on Indian Gulf Migration and Middle Eastern Oil

Photography

Migrant Photographs and Fantasies of the Persian Gulf

Migrant Photographs and Fantasies of the Persian Gulf

October 18, 2021October 19, 2021
A Visit to the 2018 Malegaon Jatra with Sailani the Camel Trader

A Visit to the 2018 Malegaon Jatra with Sailani the Camel Trader

September 1, 2021September 1, 2021

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