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Beds in the East, and The Experiment of the Tropics

Theophilus Kwek reviews two new collections of poetry.

I Have Become the Tide

As the Bharatiya Janata Party looks set to take a general election majority in an India increasingly hostile to minorities, Ragini Mohite reviews Githa Hariharan’s important novel on caste inequality and Dalit experience

Still Modernism

Pinky Lui discusses the consolation of stillness in Modernist art.

Chatelaine

James Pate reviews a collection of poetry that dwells in the destabilizing aspects of the mythic.

Why Does Patriarchy Persist?

Ophelia Tung discusses the necessity of loss and vulnerability to the resistance of patriarchy.

Misère: The Visual Representation of Misery in the 19th Century

Christopher Chan discusses the forensic generosity of the late feminist art historian Linda Nochlin.

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