NINTH ALL-INDIAORIENTAL CONFERENCE TRIVANDRUM DECEMBER 20th to 22nd 1937Observations taken more than acentury ago, these* papers describe many things which areno longer actual, and they are become records. Recordsnot tha word recall long series of volumes edited forthe India Office and arrays of thick folios printed and issuedby several of the provincial Governments of India […]
It seems in Sri Lanka a holy text was burnt… a ‘heretical’ text brought from Benares, but not burnt before it inspired the king (Kumaradasa) and some devoted souls… From: https://atelim.com/input-by-the-sri-lanka-tripitaka-project-released-by-dhammavas.html?part=38 Dipavamso Namo tassa Bhagavato Arahato Sammasambuddhassa. circa 500 AD. “In the days of Kumaradasa, King of Ceylon, there lived in the city of Southern Madura […]
There are some crimes that are longer-term than others… As I am finding from spending part of the morning exploring archival images, such as this one. A ‘British propaganda poster from the Second World War, printed in England by A.C. Ltd, listing Britain’s 49 colonies. A soldier from the Ceylon Garrison Artillery takes pride of […]
I was looking something up and stumbled upon a quote of me that I did not recognise – that class ‘does not make much sense’. I am pretty appalled to be called left libertarian and neo-Weberian from a Northern think-tank (!!) – and completely misquoted – in this way by Ebert and Zavarzadeb in an […]
Reposted from three years ago because – the stats tell me – at least one copy has been downloaded every day this month. Either its a dedicated bot that won’t give up, or someone put it on a reading list again. I never get royalties for this these days as the addresses had not been […]
Another paragraph on the cutting floor: Compared to prison memoirs, accessibility to the American reconstruction of the war is abundantly available in a series of blockbuster films (besides Rambo, Coppola’s Apocalypse Now (1979), Kubrick’s Full Metal Jacket (1987), there are too many to list, but we consider the Deer Hunter and Good Morning Vietnam (get […]
If you joined the Handbrick of Marxism book-launch with Gayatri Chakravorty Spivak last evening you will have seen her talk on citizens as agents, global Marx, supplementing vanguardism and other themes – tagging Ambedkar, Du Bois and Disha Ravi… incalculability, poetry of the future, redistribution, much more. A tour de force – though you need […]
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I really want to go on this today : << this is an article from The Telegraph newspaper in Kolkata>> : The 11-hour ride, which will have its inaugural run on February 14, will cost Rs 350 and will have one-and-a-half hour stops The “European Settlement Boat Ride” cruise vesselTelegraph picture Kinsuk Basu | Calcutta | Published 13.02.21, 01:32 […]
Good post, and great blog in general! We are publishing on design and development in South Asia. Would you consider contributing a paper/article/occasional series to our portal? We have a print publication slated for end 2010. Best wishes.
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wow. Great to hear Moten is going to be at Goldsmiths. “In the Break” is a mighty impressive book
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didn’t realise marx was around to have dialogue with.
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Yep, he will be sniping from the sidelines for sure. J
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Afterparty-
http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/world/europe/8659518.stm
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