Book review: Maya John (Ed.), Debating Education in India: Issues and Concerns
South Asia Research, Volume 44, Issue 2, Page 278-280, July 2024. Maya John (Ed.), Debating Education in India: Issues and Concerns (New Delhi: Tulika Books, 2023), x + 290 pp.
Book review: Indranil Acharya and Sayantan Dasgupta, Writings from the Sundarbans
South Asia Research, Volume 44, Issue 2, Page 275-278, July 2024. Indranil Acharya and Sayantan Dasgupta, Writings from the Sundarbans (New Delhi: Orient Blackswan, 2023), xxvi + 203 pp.
Editorial
South Asia Research, Volume 44, Issue 2, Page 157-159, July 2024.
Book review: Dipsikha Acharya, Iron in India: History and Historiography
South Asia Research, Volume 44, Issue 2, Page 273-275, July 2024. Dipsikha Acharya, Iron in India: History and Historiography (Delhi: Primus Books, 2022), xiii + 392 pp.
Book review: Werner Menski and Muneeb Yousuf (Eds), Kashmir after 2019: Completing the Partition
South Asia Research, Volume 44, Issue 2, Page 270-273, July 2024. Werner Menski and Muneeb Yousuf (Eds), Kashmir after 2019: Completing the Partition (New Delhi: Sage Publications, 2022), xii + 380 pp.
Book review: Ashok Pankaj, Inclusive Development Through Guaranteed Employment. India’s MGNREGA Experiences
South Asia Research, Volume 44, Issue 2, Page 263-267, July 2024. Ashok Pankaj, Inclusive Development Through Guaranteed Employment. India’s MGNREGA Experiences (Singapore: Springer, 2023), xxx + 313 pp.
Book review: Vidya Subramanian, Speeding up Sport: Technology and the Indian Premier League
South Asia Research, Volume 44, Issue 2, Page 267-270, July 2024. Vidya Subramanian, Speeding up Sport: Technology and the Indian Premier League (Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2022), vii + 142 pp.
The Oriental Anthropologist
Everyday Mobilization: Tibetan Struggle for a Nation in Exile
The Oriental Anthropologist, Ahead of Print. The present work focuses on the lived experiences of the Tibetan refugees in order to understand their way of life dedicated to the nation’s freedom, lived only through imagination and narratives. Tibetan co…