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Stories of Wisdom and Healing: An Interview with Faiqa Mansab
Apr 7, 2026
Stories of Wisdom and Healing: An Interview with Faiqa Mansab
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Legacy Projects: A Revaluation of Public Art in India
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War and the Indian News Circus: A Spectacular Theatre of Ignorance
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In THE NUTMEG’S CURSE Amitav Ghosh gives voice to our ailing planet
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In THE NUTMEG’S CURSE Amitav Ghosh gives voice to our ailing planet

In The Nutmeg’s Curse, Amitav Ghosh explores the epistemic gap between Enlightenment modernity’s designation of all nonhuman beings as objects meant to cater to human needs, and the indigenous worldview that identifies these ‘objects’ as active, vibrant, sentient individuals. By Paromita Patranobish

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