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Editorial Issue 6 July 2011
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Review Issue 6 July 2011
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Review Issue 6 July 2011
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Films Issue 6 July 2011
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Films Issue 6 July 2011
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Between Goddesses, Vamps and Software Engineers: Women and jobs in Tamil cinema in an era of Economic Liberalization:
The essay provides an exhaustive taxonomy of how the working woman is represented in Tamil cinema and discovers that the software professional has transformed film narrative.
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A Celluloid Journey to India: Abdolhossein Sepanta and the Early Iranian Talkies
The essay explores an early relationship between Iranian and Indian cinema.
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Word and Thing: Foucault and Las Meninas:
Michel Foucault’s interpretation of Diego Velázquez’s painting Las Meninas in The Order of Things had a profound impact on art history. This essay looks into whether the impact was justified and also speculates about how Foucault’s essay may be understood/ interpreted – instead of the way it generally is.
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Caste, the Census and the Political Arithmetic of Modernity:
The essay examines the implications of the caste census.
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The Memory of Shakespeare by Jorge Luis Borges:
This is an independent translation into English of the last story that Borges ever wrote. It also includes extensive notes by the translator.
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