… art. If Dalit art has to survive the phenomenon of what William Deresiewicz has termed in a different context as, … Author; Shalini Randeria, Central European University; William Deresiewicz, Author; Arjun Appadurai, New York …
… art. If Dalit art has to survive the phenomenon of what William Deresiewicz has termed in a different context as, … Author; Shalini Randeria, Central European University; William Deresiewicz, Author; Arjun Appadurai, New York …
… | 2010/2011 | 2009/2010 | 2008/2009 Students Pursue Summers of Language and Learning Law Panels Examine … and Its Discontents Field Notes: Students Recount Summers of Learning A Conversation with Christophe Jaffrelot …
… state of gynecology is no joke. The country of 1.4 billion people—now the world’s most populous—has around 70,000 … “Telemedicine is doing so much to bridge barriers that people face when it comes to healthcare, but it’s still not … their phones with the other younger women in the house, or people are consulting for their mothers on the app.” Sharing …
… its readers that the border is an occupied area where people live their lives. Shanahan also explained that this intimate interaction between people’s lives and the early iterations of the INS created …
… its readers that the border is an occupied area where people live their lives. Shanahan also explained that this intimate interaction between people’s lives and the early iterations of the INS created …
… element in the present chaos, point to Isaac Newton’s or William Shakespeare’s productivity during the plague. … We research and teach materials that instruct us how people think through what their lives are and how they can …