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Authors: Deo, Aditya Pratap
Abstract: The theme of this issue is Modernity and Marginality. The first of these terms ‘modernity’ is protean, as versatile as it is common. Along with its affiliates – multiple modernity, counter-modernity, post-modernity, etc. – it comprises a conspectus of ideas that represent arguably one of the most fundamental struggles concerning the visions for our world. Its dominant understanding, as a condition of time and an aspiration of life, constitutes a view of the world which has spawned myriad marginalities.</description>
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Authors: Deo, Aditya Pratap</description>
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    <title>Response: Dalit Studies and the Figure of the ‘Subaltern’ in Kerala</title>
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    <description>Title: Response: Dalit Studies and the Figure of the ‘Subaltern’ in Kerala
Authors: Mohan, Sanal
Abstract: Critical history writing, as Gyanendra Pandey says in his interview, as ‘minority history’ writing, will continue to&#xD;
be there, contributing to, as he observes further, ‘in small ways changing the world’. I consider this optimism of a&#xD;
historian/social scientist very important in our times.</description>
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    <description>Title: Response: Googling Caste in Hindi Cinema: Preliminary Comments
Authors: Ravikant
Abstract: Reading and later teaching graduate and post-graduate courses on global and Indian history, designed mostly in the Marxist-nationalist vein, in the late 1980s and early 90s in Delhi University (DU), was a formidable experience.</description>
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