
In this episode, we talk to Tapasya about Kashmir whose family has had to leave Kashmir during the late 80's and early 90's. We talk about the different store she has heard while growing, why does she support Azadi movement and various other things related to Kashmiri Pandits.
Sep 20, 2020
1 hr 6 min

In this episode, we have two lawyers from the Criminal Justice & Police Accountability Project which is based out of Bhopal, talking about the Criminal Tribes Act, the Habitual offender's act, police brutality as a phenomenon, and what does police reforms mean & what's the idea of defunding in the Indian context.
The website of Criminal Justice & Police Accountability Project: cpaproject.in
Some of the pieces they have written on these issues:
https://www.article-14.com/post/born-a-criminal-how-poverty-struck-tribals-become-habitual-offenders
https://www.article-14.com/post/why-charan-singh-bolts-his-house-from-inside-and-out-before-he-sleeps
https://www.article-14.com/post/indramal-bai-s-death-and-how-the-police-got-away
https://www.thewire.in/article/video/police-brutality-reforms?utm=authorlistpage
Sep 4, 2020
1 hr 27 min

In this episode, we have Saumya Dadoo from Detention Solidarity Network (https://detentionsolidarity.net) talking about the prison systems in India and structural issues related to it with some historical background.
Aug 31, 2020
1 hr 8 min

In this episode, we speak to Kamayani Sharma, an independent writer, and researcher who works on visual culture focusing on contemporary art and cinema. We discuss the influence of Modi govt on Bollywood, politics of Bollywood, the hollow activism of various film personalities with regards to BLM in comparison to activism surrounding issues in India among many other things.
Kamayani's piece which we discuss:
https://caravanmagazine.in/perspective/how-bollywood-acted-under-modi-government
You can find Kamayani's other work in her wesbite:
https://kamayanisharma.journoportfolio.com/
Jul 25, 2020
1 hr 19 min

In this episode, we have Samir Chopra who is a Professor of Philosophy and a Philosophic counselor. We discuss among many things, what is Philosophy of counseling, how does he approach with various clients, on philosophy of anxiety, approaching the current pandemic using tools of philosophy.
Samir writes at samirchopra.com.
He has written a series of blogs related to Philosophy of counseling:
https://samirchopra.com/2020/06/03/what-is-philosophical-counseling-part-one-the-basics/
https://samirchopra.com/2020/06/04/what-is-philosophical-counseling-part-two-the-counselors-work/
https://samirchopra.com/2020/06/08/what-is-philosophical-counseling-part-iii-dolls-that-remove-worries/
https://samirchopra.com/2020/06/11/what-is-philosophical-counseling-part-iv-aristotle-on-effective-and-practical-knowledge/
He has also written on anxiety at Aeon mag :
https://aeon.co/essays/dread-accompanies-me-through-life-but-it-is-not-without-consolation
Jul 11, 2020
1 hr 3 min

In the second part of the episode, Mudasir expands more on the issues related to the military siege, the struggle for freedom, and politics in Kashmir.
Mudasir's writings:
His Journal under Siege: https://aleemudasir.wordpress.com/2020/03/23/journal-of-a-siege-11th-january-2020-kashmir/
Resisting the Language of Occupation: http://www.kashmirlit.org/resisting-the-language-of-occupation/
Language of Resistance: http://www.kashmirlit.org/language-of-resistance/
Jun 4, 2020
1 hr 10 min

In this episode, we talk to Mudaisr Alee Lone, a Pulwama resident, about the lockdown within a lockdown in Kashmir. A unique personal perspective from a Kashmiri which highlights the magnitude of issues related to the brutal military siege along with the restrictions because of the COVID19 pandemic.
Some of the articles Mudasir has written along with this Journal during the siege:
Resisting the Language of Occupation : http://www.kashmirlit.org/resisting-the-language-of-occupation/
Journal of Siege: https://aleemudasir.wordpress.com/2020/03/23/journal-of-a-siege-11th-january-2020-kashmir/
Language of Resistance: http://www.kashmirlit.org/language-of-resistance/
Jun 1, 2020
44 min

In this episode, Kamayani Sharma & Shalmoli Halder have joined us to talk about the state's reaction of protests in UP & Delhi along with reactions from the people from the ground. We also touch upon the events leading to the Delhi riots in February.
Link to the Caravan Piece by Kamayani & Shalmoli
https://caravanmagazine.in/politics/after-police-crackdown-in-kanpur-muslim-men-remain-arrested-their-families-in-fear
May 24, 2020
1 hr 27 min

Joel Bordeaux joins us this week to talk a little bit about Hinduism & Hindutva and clarify questions around it.
Bibliography :
Dirks, Nicholas B. Castes of Mind : Colonialism and the Making of Modern India. Princeton, NJ: Princeton University Press, 2001.
Lorenzen, David N. “Who Invented Hinduism ?” Comparative Studies in Society and History: An International Quarterly, 1999.
McGovern, Nathan. The Snake and the Mongoose: The Emergence of Identity in Early Indian Religion. New York: Oxford University Press, 2019.
Nicholson, Andrew J. Unifying Hinduism : Philosophy and Identity in Indian Intellectual History. New York: Columbia University Press, 2010.
Pennington, Brian K. Was Hinduism Invented? Britons, Indians, and the Colonial Construction of Religion. New York: Oxford University Press, 2005.
Rao, Velcheru Narayana, David Dean Shulman, and Sanjay Subrahmanyam. Symbols of Substance: Court and State in Nayaka Period Tamilnadu.
Delhi: Oxford University Press, 1998. Savarkar, Vinayak Damodar. Hindutva: Who Is a Hindu. 5th ed. Bombay: S.S. Savarkar, 1923. Vidyasagar,
Isvarcandra, and Brian A. Hatcher. Hindu Widow Marriage. New York: Columbia University Press, 2012.
May 22, 2020
57 min

In this episode, we discuss the effect of changes in labour laws brought upon by certain states in India during the pandemic and historic lockdown.
May 16, 2020
1 hr 2 min
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