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symposium
participants
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THE PROBLEM
Posed by Manas Ray, Professor in
Cultural Studies, Centre for Studies in Social
Sciences, Calcutta
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THE IDEA OF
TERROR IN A WORLD WITHOUT IDEAS
Soumyabrata
Choudhury, Associate Professor, School
of Arts and Aesthetics, Jawaharlal Nehru
University, Delhi
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FANTASIES FROM
THE PRISON: THINKING WITH THE MARQUIS DE SADE
Senjuti
Chakraborti, doctoral scholar, Department of
English and Humanities, Birkbeck, University of
London
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STATE (AND)
VIOLENCE
Prathama
Banerjee, historian, Centre for the
Study of Developing Societies, Delhi
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STRUGGLE IN
THE PATH OF ISLAM: THREE MOMENTS
Rajarshi
Ghose, Assistant Professor in History, and Maidul
Islam, Assistant Professor in Political
Science, Centre for Studies in Social Sciences,
Calcutta
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THE MISSING
BOYS OF DHAKA
Seminarist,
journalist, Dhaka
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ON STUDENT
POLITICS, STATE AND VIOLENCE
Rajarshi
Dasgupta, Assistant Professor, Centre for
Political Studies, Jawaharlal Nehru University,
Delhi
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CASTE AND THE
PERSISTENCE OF VIOLENCE
Edward
A. Rodrigues, Professor of Sociology, Centre
for the Study of Social Systems, Jawaharlal Nehru
University, Delhi
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CONTAINING
VIOLENCE
a
symposium on why strategies of
pacification are failing

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DALITIZATION
OF POLITICS AND THE SUICIDE NOTE OF ROHITH
VERMULA
Santhosh
S., Assistant Professor, School of Culture
and Creative Expressions, Ambedkar University,
Delhi
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WHAT IF THERE
IS VIOLENCE IN PLEASURE?
Anup
Dhar, Professor, School of Human Studies,
Ambedkar University, Delhi
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'CARCERAL' OR
'SEX-POSITIVE'?
Trina
Nileena Banerjee, Assistant Professor in
Cultural Studies, Centre for Studies in Social
Sciences, Calcutta
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SECRET OF THE
HILLS: TEMSULA AO'S ACCOUNT OF WAR AS LANDSCAPE
Atreyee
Majumder, Postdoctoral Fellow, Jackman
Humanities Institute, University of Toronto
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THE CHALLENGE
OF VIOLENCE
Manas
Ray, Professor in Cultural Studies, Centre
for Studies in Social Sciences, Calcutta
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COMMENT
Disruption,
Demarcation and Disclosure
Amaan
Shreyas, student, Department of Sociology,
University of Delhi
Why
Do People Revolt?
Vithal
Rajan, writer and playwright, Hyderabad
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