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Beyond the World of Apu

John W. Hood,

Rs. 550.00

In this new work the author make a thoroughly informed, socio-historical critique of all 29 feature films of Satyajit Ray. A highly accessible work on arguably the finest film-maker India has ever produced.

Regulation, Institu-

tions and the Law

Ed. By Jaivir Singh,

Rs. 595.00

The 12 papers in this work attempts to understand the specific context within which regulation has unfolded in a country like India, which is different in many ways from that of the United States and Western Europe. Caste And

Dalit Lifeworlds

Debjani Ganguly,

Rs. 295.00

This work attempts to come to terms with the presence of caste in late modern India by asking two questions: How do we read caste today? Why is it no longer enough to brand caste as pre-modern and backward? Memsahib’s Writings

Ed. By Indrani Sen,

Rs. 650.00

This anthology brings together a fascinating collection of European women’s narratives written over 1820s-1920s. The writers came from all walks of life: ‘memsahibs’ or colonial administrators’ wives, journalists, evangelists, philathropists, medical missionaries, as well as ‘Indianised’ women involved in Indian nationalist politics.

Storytellers (Volume

1&2)

Rs. 295.00 each

Animated, read-along stories, games and puzzles, print and paint activities, five story books with an animated CD comes in an attractive box.

Gandhi’s Khadi

Rahul Ramagundam, Rs. 695.00

The book is a study of khadi, the fabric that successfully transcended its commodity status to become a political symbol. Khadi was not just a symbol; in forging networks, brand-building and ideological investment.

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