The Journal of
Contemporary Thought
Summer Issue - 2012
Contents:
Rethinking the Global South
- Mukoma Wa Ngugi
From Indian Literature to World Literature
A Conversation with Satya P. Mohanty
- Rashmi Dube Bhatnagtar & Rajender kaur
Critical Responses
Asia in My Life
Ngugi wa Thiong'o
The Global South and Cultural Struggles: On the
Afro-Asian People's Solidarity Organization
Duncan McEachern Yoon
The Fault Lines of Hindi and Urdu
Sanjay Kumar
Is there an Indian Way of Thinking about
Comparative Literature?
E.V. Ramakrishnan
Varieties of Cultural Chauvinism and the Relevance
of Comparative Studies
Tilottoma Misra
Modernity and Public Sphere in Vernacular
Purushottam Agrawal
Reframing Colonialism and Modernity:
An Endeavour through Sociology and Literature
Gurminder K. Bhambra
Literature to Combat Cultural Chauvinism: A Response
Shivani Jha
West Indian Writers and Cultural Chauvinism
Jerome Teelucksingh
Oral Knowledge in Berber Women's Expressions of the Sacred
Fatima Sadiqi
The Diseased Body, Law and The Paradox of Citizenship
Dilip K. Das
Enlightenment Modernity: Aporias and Redemption
Omendra Kumar Singh
Trauma, Rememoration and South Asia
Nuzhat Amin
Nationalism and 'the Other':
News Framing of an India Pakistan Cricket Match
Nikhil Moro
Aesthetic Politics: Models of Reading,
Models of Citizenship
Elise Takehana
Book Review
M.T. Ansari
Notes on Contributors