Last weekend, the Jaipur Literature Festival at Southbank was held for the second year running. Megha Harish attended the two-day event and discusses a selection of the highlights and disappointments
This dissertation sets out to understand the proliferation of literature festivals in India since th...
International audienceThe landscape of book fairs is changing: as new events are appearing, especial...
Obra ressenyada: Kathleen FIRTH, Felicity HAND (eds). India: Fifty years after independence - Images...
At the end of November the shortlist for the DSC Prize for South Asian Literature was revealed at LS...
On 14 March, the second Economic Form for India at LSE took place in central London. Megha Harish dr...
This introduction to the 2017 Annual Conference of the British Association for South Asian Studies o...
Inspired by the 2018 British Women Writers Conference’s invitation to reconsider the work of individ...
India @ 70: LSE India Summit 2017 will feature an exhibition delivered in partnership with the Parti...
On 26 November, the DSC Prize for South Asian literature shortlist was announced at LSE for the thir...
If only all our world’s misunderstandings were blessed by Rama, and our failed loves could begin, wi...
Part 1 At the intersections of history, memory, and trauma are confluences; spaces that offer opport...
On 27th November the shortlist for the fifth annual DSC Prize for South Asian Literature was announc...
2017 marks the 70th anniversary of the Partition of India. 70 years on, “Partition” has become bywor...
As the literary field in India begins to become more complex, layered and diverse in terms of its ge...
It’s always very dicey to speak anything about a multifarious country like India for sure. And from ...
This dissertation sets out to understand the proliferation of literature festivals in India since th...
International audienceThe landscape of book fairs is changing: as new events are appearing, especial...
Obra ressenyada: Kathleen FIRTH, Felicity HAND (eds). India: Fifty years after independence - Images...
At the end of November the shortlist for the DSC Prize for South Asian Literature was revealed at LS...
On 14 March, the second Economic Form for India at LSE took place in central London. Megha Harish dr...
This introduction to the 2017 Annual Conference of the British Association for South Asian Studies o...
Inspired by the 2018 British Women Writers Conference’s invitation to reconsider the work of individ...
India @ 70: LSE India Summit 2017 will feature an exhibition delivered in partnership with the Parti...
On 26 November, the DSC Prize for South Asian literature shortlist was announced at LSE for the thir...
If only all our world’s misunderstandings were blessed by Rama, and our failed loves could begin, wi...
Part 1 At the intersections of history, memory, and trauma are confluences; spaces that offer opport...
On 27th November the shortlist for the fifth annual DSC Prize for South Asian Literature was announc...
2017 marks the 70th anniversary of the Partition of India. 70 years on, “Partition” has become bywor...
As the literary field in India begins to become more complex, layered and diverse in terms of its ge...
It’s always very dicey to speak anything about a multifarious country like India for sure. And from ...
This dissertation sets out to understand the proliferation of literature festivals in India since th...
International audienceThe landscape of book fairs is changing: as new events are appearing, especial...
Obra ressenyada: Kathleen FIRTH, Felicity HAND (eds). India: Fifty years after independence - Images...