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Body on the Barricades: Life, Art and Resistance in Contemporary India
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Body on the Barricades: Life, Art and Resistance in Contemporary India in Ottawa, ON
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Body on the Barricades: Life, Art and Resistance in Contemporary India in Ottawa, ON
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'This set of essays is a series of meditations on hatred, tenderness, grief, mourning, labour, resistance, social justice and the possibilities of meaning and solidarity, all viewed through the lens of some traumatic events that have convulsed India in recent years. It is an insightful, unusual guidebook that illuminates the path that we as a country and as a people took, to arrive at the dangerous place in which we are now.' - ARUNDHATI ROY, Author of 'The God of Small Things' 'Powerful. Be prepared to get enraged.' - SANTOSH DASS, Co-author and co-editor, Ambedkar in London 'A book for the time which feels like an aberration but when "business as usual" revealed itself to our collective naked eyes its grotesque, revolting, suffocating truth.' - GHAZALA JAMIL, Professor, Jawaharlal Nehru University 'Lyrical, searing and powerful'. - NIVEDITA MENON, Professor, Jawaharlal Nehru University 'An extraordinary examination of the politicking, grieving, protesting body.' - ANNIE ZAIDI, Author of 'Prelude to a Riot' 'A searing cultural critique of the contemporary nation body.' - K. SATYANARAYANA, Professor, English and Foreign Languages University
'This set of essays is a series of meditations on hatred, tenderness, grief, mourning, labour, resistance, social justice and the possibilities of meaning and solidarity, all viewed through the lens of some traumatic events that have convulsed India in recent years. It is an insightful, unusual guidebook that illuminates the path that we as a country and as a people took, to arrive at the dangerous place in which we are now.' - ARUNDHATI ROY, Author of 'The God of Small Things' 'Powerful. Be prepared to get enraged.' - SANTOSH DASS, Co-author and co-editor, Ambedkar in London 'A book for the time which feels like an aberration but when "business as usual" revealed itself to our collective naked eyes its grotesque, revolting, suffocating truth.' - GHAZALA JAMIL, Professor, Jawaharlal Nehru University 'Lyrical, searing and powerful'. - NIVEDITA MENON, Professor, Jawaharlal Nehru University 'An extraordinary examination of the politicking, grieving, protesting body.' - ANNIE ZAIDI, Author of 'Prelude to a Riot' 'A searing cultural critique of the contemporary nation body.' - K. SATYANARAYANA, Professor, English and Foreign Languages University

















