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Editorial Issue 4 October 2009
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Letter to Editor Issue 4 October 2009
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Open Page Issue 4 October 2009
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Review Issue 4 October 2009
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The Shadow Lines: the Advent of Territoriality in South Asia
examines the political and economic circumstances through which 'territories' were created in South Asia, and the evidence available to understand it.
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A Journey through Madhubani
In this essay a social researcher travels through Madhubani, one of the poorer districts in Bihar and gives an account of her experiences
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The Crisis in Higher Education: A Reflection
The essay looks broadly at the higher education in India, what plagues it and the government's role in what has gone wrong.
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25th August, 1983
This is the first time translation from the Spanish of one of the later stories by Jorge Luis Borges. It includes detailed notes from the translator on his translation.
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Form and Motion in Jancsó's The Red and the White
This is an attempt to describe the surface of a Hungarian film classic that uses film form in a unique way, and does not merely tell a story.
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Jai Ho: The Invisible Poor in Slumdog Millionaire
is an examination of how Danny Boyle's controversial film regards Dharavi.
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Never a Master, Always a Servant
This essay by a noted documentary filmmaker examines the kinds of 'independent cinema' being made in India and the kind of funding available.
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