Comment / Members-only The long history of criminalising Hijras The persecution of Hijras in India goes beyond the infamous Section 377. By Jessica Hinchy / 2 Jul 2019
Archives / Members-only Stranded in Geneva Camp Life in the largest refugee camp for Bangladesh’s Urdu-speaking community. By Gabriele Cecconi / 27 Jun 2019
Comment / Members-only Shifting the blame: A minority is framed again to cover Sri Lanka’s fault lines, in wake of the Easter attacks Much has been and continues to be said and done, since the Easter Attacks in Sri Lanka on 21 April, that killed over 250 individuals. The consequences have been far By Harini Amarasuriya / 20 Jun 2019
Excerpt / Members-only Side effects of living Two writers on their personal battles with mental illness. By Jayasree Kalathil and Roohi Kapur / 10 Jun 2019
Comment / Members-only Who owns India’s media? We need more studies on media ownership in Southasia. By Chhetria Patrakar / 6 Jun 2019
Reviews / Members-only Nagarkirtan’s intersections Kaushik Ganguly’s transgender love story is a nuanced and unflinching account of life on the margins. By Sohini Chatterjee / 3 Jun 2019
Comment / Members-only A collective madness What Modi's victory says about today's India. By Namit Arora / 27 May 2019
Culture / Members-only A novel of thresholds ‘Basanti’ and writing the New Woman in Odia literary culture By S Deepika / 22 May 2019
Comment / Members-only Letter from Karachi: For a place in the shade Shade is increasingly becoming a luxury in Karachi's public spaces. By Kevin Shi / 17 May 2019