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White Crane, Lend Me Your Wings: Turning the Pages of Tibetan Literature
Let’s dive into the deep waters of Tibetan history and literature with our exploration of ‘White Crane, Lend Me Your Wings.’ Tsewang Yishey Pemba’s book is a fascinating tale of love and war.
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Sati: Tradition, Controversy and Colonial Dynamics
With Meenakshi Jain’s groundbreaking work on the subject of Sati, let’s explore the historical context and societal nuances surrounding this controversial practice.
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Zen and the Art of Cleaning: Shoukei Matsumoto’s Therapeutic Guide on Tidying Rituals
Shoukei Matsumoto reveals in his book the therapeutic potential embedded in the simplicity of cleaning activities. In this essay, we’ll be exploring just that.
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Stories of Violence Against Women in 1971 Bangladesh
A collection of stories of the victims of gender violence from Yasmin Saikia’s book Women, War and the Making of Bangladesh.
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Our Political Divide: Jonathan Haidt’s Moral Lens on Liberals and Conservatives
In this essay, we’ll try to understand the psychology behind the politics of Left and Right. Jonathan Haidt’s book The Righteous Mind shows us how to approach the subject.
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A Contemporary Conversation on the Bhagavad Gita
In the world of the Bhagavad Gita, there are two types of books you’ll encounter in a bookstore. One is the original text (or its translations), and the other is where authors try to relate Gita’s lessons to our modern lives. I’ve often wondered if we could bring these two together. Why do I feel…
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Ghalib’s Poetry: An Ongoing Conversation with the Modern Reader
Mirza Ghalib — perhaps you’re already familiar with the name. Born in the late 18th century, lived most of his life in the 19th, yet Ghalib’s legacy continued to grow in the 20th (and into the 21st as well). The great Urdu poet lived during the tumultuous times of the late Mughal period, and wrote…
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Exploring Sindhi Literature: From Classics to Contemporary
Note: Check out this newsletter that I recently published on Sindhi literature along with some interesting stories. The word ‘Sindhi’ is an adjective, meaning ‘of’ or ‘belonging to Sindh’. For those of you who don’t know, Sindh is a province in south-eastern Pakistan, known for its rich cultural heritage, historical significance and the fertile plains…