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Bombs Over Burma
A 'thought revolution' is unfolding in Myanmar after a century of war
Trees for the Absentees
While stories of Syrian refugees confront the depths of human cruelty, they also show the resilience of humanity
Five Broken Cameras
Films showcase how Israel is not only destroying Gaza, but also its own soul
Heart of Darkness
What happened to Africa over the years can be analysed through the interlocking power struggles between various caste-like social formations in African societies.
Heaven's Edge
Memories of a journey across Sri Lanka in the summer of 1988 when the island nation was wracked by violence
The Thin Red Line
Wars are about to get more vicious as the concept of 'human' is becoming narrower
Anaesthesia
Valentina Abenavoli's book Anaesthesia is a thoughtful recontextualisation of images of war and terror
All the President's Men
AT the White House, Jake Sullivan and Jon Finer were in overdrive. The key piece of the intelligence assessment was the 50 percent chance Russia would use a tactical nuclear weapon.
Fireworks Alab Nariya
Hamas leader Yahya Sinwar's last gesture of defiance has made him an iconic figure
The Aftermath of War
Peace appears to be a mere interlude, war, the default condition of human beings
Human Acts
Death and destruction in Korea are felt at the individual, family and national levels but at the international level, it has become only a statistical addition to the list of millions dying each year.
Night Sky With Exit Wounds
Ken Burns and Lynn Novick's The Vietnam War released in 2017, after being in production for almost a decade. The result was one of the most comprehensive and exhausting pieces of war films ever made.
The Face of War
There is nothing but ugliness in war
The Unwomanly Face of War
The struggle for women's rights is currently caught in the crossfires of wars
The Place at the End of the World
War correspondent Janine di Giovanni has covered almost every major armed conflict in the world since the 1990s.
For Whom the Bell Tolls
Competitive colonialism, nationalist, revolutionary and ethnic aspirations, rogue rulers and industrial and criminal interests created an unbroken chain of wars, killing, maiming and displacing millions
The Zone of Interest
Current world history has disconfirmed liberal post-Cold War visions. Interstate wars and furious mass violence are back, and we have entered a new perilous era of competition between “great powers”
The House of the Spirits
Two authors across time zones-Naveen Kishore, founder of the independent Indian publishing house Seagull Books, and Palestinian poet and author Ghassan Zaqtan-write to each other about the human cost of war
No Singular Self
Sudarshan Shetty's work questions the singularity of identity
Mass Killing
Genocide or not, stop the massacre of Palestinians
Passing on the Gavel
The higher judiciary must locate its own charter in the Constitution. There should not be any ambiguity
India Reads Korea
Books, comics and webtoons by Korean writers and creators-Indian enthusiasts welcome them all
The K-kraze
A chronology of how the Korean cultural wave(s) managed to sweep global audiences
Tapping Everyday Intimacies
Korean filmmaker Hong Sang-soo departs from his outsized national cinema with low-budget, chatty dramedies
Tooth and Nail
The influence of Korean cinema on Bollywood aesthetics isn't matched by engagement with its deeper themes as scene after scene of seemingly vacuous violence testify, shorn of their original context
Beyond Enemy Lines
The recent crop of films on North-South Korea relations reflects a deep-seated yearning for the reunification of Korea
Ramyeon Mogole?
How the Korean aesthetic took over the Indian market and mindspace
Old Ties, Modern Dreams
K-culture in Tamil Nadu is a very serious pursuit for many
Lamp of the East
Young girls express their love and facination for Korean culture
Annyeonghaseyo, Patna
Bihar's capital city's heart beats for all things Korean