Kyi May Kaung is a writer of fiction and poetry. Born in Burma, she holds a doctorate in political economy from the University of Pennsylvania. She was a Pew Finalist in Literature two times. Her latest novel is Wolf.
‘Radio for the Millions’ charts the medium’s role in popular cultures and state-making projects of the Subcontinent, rethinking long-held assumptions on transnational listenership
New laws have created jurisdiction for the military to operate at both federal and provincial levels of government, with serious implications for Pakistan’s already precarious federation.
Forced migration, “development” pressures, political neglect and the climate crisis have assailed the Maldives’ less-populous atolls, eroding the country’s identity and driving thousands to the capital