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Aroop Volume 2..................
Contents
adivasi | Sonal Khullar | 15
علم alam/ہرسیہ hirsiya | Danish Husain | 22
banning | Shakuntala Kulkarni | 27
barq | Ranjit Hoskote | 33
breast | Vidya Kamat | 41
Bombay | Jyotindra Jain | 47
bound | Ranbir Kaleka | 50
clit | Aarefa Johari | 53
colour of violence | Ali Akbar Mehta | 57
Pushpamala N. on the Assassinated Journalist and Dissenter Gauri
Lankesh (excerpt) | 63
communism | Vijay Prashad | 67
condom | Vishwajyoti Ghosh | 71
cultural appropriation | Ming Tiampo | 76
discrimination | Nadiah Bamadhaj | 79
dog | Pushpamala N. | 83
dougla | Sumesh Sharma | 87
haisiyat | Nilima Sheikh | 91
homeostasis | Jitish Kallat | 97
in situ | Kamalika Bose | 99
jati | Sudharak Olwe | 105
jism/ lihaaf | Rakhshanda Jalil | 117
Kali | Deepanjana Pal | 123
kinchit anvitam | Manish Pushkale | 127
Lenin | Darinka Pop-Mitic | 131
love | Sakshi Gupta | 137
menstruation | Vidya Kamat | 141
Mary Beard on The Public Life of Women (excerpt) | 145
mid paaris re bapla | Hansda Sowvendra Shekhar | 147
mushkil-shuda | Vidha Saumya | 151
[no] victory | Tiffany Chung | 155
Pratap Bhanu Mehta on Why Nehru Still Matters (excerpt) | 161
Nehruvian | Ram Rahman | 165
organic | Gwen Burnyeat | 175
passage | Atul Dodiya | 179
poromboke | Ananya Vajpeyi | 185
private property | Beti Žerovc | 189
proscription/ play | Belinder Dhanoa | 195
relay | Anju Dodiya | 199
self-defence | Marwa Arsanios | 201
self-expression | Laura Barlow | 205
shadows | Madhvi Subrahmanian | 209
simurgh | Samhita Arni | 211
sumud | Atreyee Gupta | 213
the wandering heart/ love | Paromita Vohra | 217
uncontact UNmythU | Mithu Sen | 222
veil/niyat | Soghra Khurasani | 228
village | Nancy Adajania | 233
zai | Rosalyn D’Mello | 241
Sudharak Olwe on the taboos of caste and their exactions. From the Conservancy Workers' series. One of the 'perks' of the job of a conservancy worker is getting a kholi, a house. Families living in the same 10 x 12 feet room is not an uncommon feature. In many of these kholis, a line drawn on the ground demarcates each family’s territory. With 20-25 people in one room, fights and arguments often break out resulting in family members not speaking to each other for years.
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