Artist Betül Aksu's approach, characterized by free verse and fluid expression, challenges conventional linguistic norms, especially when language becomes politicized.
Alpa Shah's book delves into the tale of incarcerated Indian activists linked to the Bhima Koregoan case and presents a stark critique of Modi's India.
Hafsa Kanjwal's book examines the intentions and implications of Bakshi Ghulam Mohammad's state-building policies in Kashmir in the context of India’s colonial occupation.
Scott Straus, in his book, critically accounts for Genocide— a dreadful social problem carried out blindly by nameless, faceless angered masses, but selected consciously and repeatedly by those in authority.
A Dismantled State narrates events post India's forcible annexation of Kashmir, and people's traumatic experiences and attempts to link them to what John Berger called "undefeated despair" in the context
Essa's book delves into the politics of Zionism and Hindutva, India's policy on Palestine, and the countries' burgeoning military-industrial cooperation, specifically on counter-terrorism.
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