Amit R. Baishya is an Associate Professor in the Department of English at the University of Oklahoma. He teaches courses on postcolonial studies, cinema and
Johan Höglund is Professor of English at Linnaeus University and Director of the Linnaeus University Centre for Concurrences in Colonial and Postcolonial Studies, at Linnaeus
It was a beautiful autumn day in Jim Thorpe, a small archaic town in Pennsylvania. There was a nip in the air.
A play based on Rabindranath Tagore and BAsanta Koomar Roy, a US based journalist and author.
Renowned econometrician Anil K Bera recounts his first encounter with Nobel Laureate economist Prof Jim Heckman.
Atul Bose was an artist of the European academic school who is most strongly remembered for his portraits. The anti-British nationalist movement of the early
Tagore’s son Rathi and his class mate Santosh Majumdar, who was the son of a close friend of Tagore’s, came to study agriculture at the
Small waves of the Matla river lapping the tiled embankment in the deep interiors of Kultali thana in the Sundarbans, boats waiting on the banks
The key to Rabindranath’s mystery lies in the realm from where light springs forth out of the heart of darkness transforming everything, every event into
She is not here. But her smell lingers on in the bath towels...
When I first performed “Mrinal’s Letter,” (an English adaptation of Rabindranath Tagore’s Streer Patra) in 2010, one of my friends from college commented, it was
Suchismita Dasgupta is a contemporary designer and stylist from Kolkata who also loves working on period film projects. Her work for the Bengali film Kadambari,
Bipasha Basu recounts the community cooking experiences from her student life in the US.