Priyadarshini Sen is an independent journalist based in Delhi. She writes about religion, politics, culture, peace and social justice, and has reported across India, Asia, United States, Europe and ...
Audrey Truschke’s single-volume work makes a bold attempt to capture thousands of years of cultural ferment on the Indian ...
Jan. 5, 2024, marked 336 years since the passing of an extraordinary woman you have probably never heard of: Catarina de San Juan. Her life reads like an epic. Born in South Asia during the early 17th ...
Second, partition proposals encountered stiff opposition, sometimes from unexpected quarters. Many Burmese opposed separation ...
Procession on the occasion of a Durbar (audience) of the Mogul Emperor Akbar of India, which includes his sons, high Indian and British dignitaries, soldiers, elephants carrying the royal insignia ...
Textual Cultures, Vol. 17, No. 2, Special Issue: Material Texts: Religion, Mobility, and Responsibility (Fall 2024), pp. 157-193 (37 pages) Purāṇa is a Sanskrit term reserved for a genre of Hindu ...
CU Boulder professor wins award for article showing how 1917 U.S. immigration law conjoined anti-Asian and antiradical politics Seema Sohi grew up in the San Joaquin Valley of California, where she ...
The South Asian Studies (SAS) program at Princeton was first established in 2007, making it the youngest area studies program at the University. Its institution at the University came from much ...
Catarina de San Juan’s life reads like an epic – and her extraordinary story is little known. Born in South Asia during the early 17th century, she was captured by the Portuguese at age 8 and sold to ...
A study of the countries of South Asia reveals a closely linked set of histories concerning food as people have moved, lands have shifted, and new ingredients have been discovered and put to use. Tea, ...
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