Vol. 2, Issue 09 September 2010
 
Goings On
Food and Rest, Oh China, Redundancy, Technology, Time and Space
Letters From
Darkhan, Port-au-Prince
Perspectives
Politics
The Beef Over Buff
Politics
Hindutva's Politics of Denial
Reporting & Essays
Reportage
The Man who says No to New Delhi
Excerpt
Absolute Khushwant
Arts & Reviews
Feature
Ruling the Dance Floor
Feature
Art Floats
Books
Reviews
The American Dream 0.0
Reviews
A Different Imagination
Editor's Notebook
THE GAMES PEOPLE PLAY

About Us | This Issue's Contributors

William Wheeler (Letters From, p. 16) is a freelance journalist. His work has appeared in outlets like TIME, GOOD, Foreign Affairs, The Washington Times, and The Christian Science Monitor.
Kit Gillet  (Letters From, p. 18) is a British Journalist focused on Asia. He has written for publications including Forbes, Foreign Policy and The South China Morning Post.
Vinod K Jose (Perspectives, p. 20) is the Deputy Editor at The Caravan.
Christophe Jaffrelot (Perspectives, p. 21) is a Contributing Editor at The Caravan. He has authored several books, including Hindu Nationalism and Indian Politics and The Sangh Parivar. He teaches at Science Po in Paris.
Paranjoy Guha Thakurta (Perspectives, p. 23) is an independent journalist and educator with over 30 years experience in print, radio and television.
Mira Kamdar (Perspectives, p. 24) is a Contributing Editor at The Caravan. The award-winning author’s essays and opinions appear in publications around the world.
Mehboob Jeelani (Reporting and Essays, p. 26) is a Staff Writer at The Caravan.
Khushwant Singh (Non-fiction Excerpt, p. 36) is the author of Train to Pakistan, I Shall Not Hear the Nightingale, Delhi, The Company of Women and Burial at Sea.
Humra Quraishi (Non-fiction Excerpt, p. 36) is a freelance reporter and columnist. She lives in New Delhi.

Per Liljas (Photo Essay, p. 44) is a Swedish writer and photographer, who after reporting on the Rohingya refugees ended up moving to Dhaka for a year.

Basharat Peer (Reporting and Essays, p. 54) is a Contributing Editor at The Caravan. He is the author of Curfewed Night.
Scott Carney (Reporting and Essays, p. 62) is an investigative journalist. His first book is Flesh and Blood: On the trail of organ brokers, bone thieves, blood farmers, and other global red markets.
Dave Besseling (Journeys, p. 70) is the Senior Copy Editor at The Caravan.
Samhita Arni (Fiction, p. 78) is a freelance writer. She writes screenplays and fiction, reviews books and films, and has authored The Mahabharata-A Child’s View.
Reuben LC Lulam (Poetry, p. 86) is a writer from Shillong who turns some of his work into song.
Anjum Hasan (Books, p. 90) is the Books Editor at The Caravan.
Ashley Tellis (Books, p. 96) is a freelance editor and writer based in Delhi.
Miranda Kennedy (Arts and Reviews, p. 100) is a Contributing Editor at The Caravan. Her book about women and globalisation in India will be published in January 2011.
Janice Pariat (Arts and Reviews, p. 106) is a freelance writer based in Shillong. She was previously the arts writer at Time Out, Delhi.
Shruti Parathasarathy (Arts and Reviews, p. 108) is a freelance writer. She has written for The Hindu and Deccan Herald among other publications.
 
 
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