Other Publications

By Pramod K Nayar
"Home‘sickness’ at Home" Telangana Today, 22 Nov 2023
"Bite, tear, Swallow" Telangana Today, 17 Nov 2023
"War landscapes" Telangana Today, 12 Nov 2023
"Demon Demographics, Nazi Germany and the Making of Racialised Anxiety " The Wire, 15 Aug 2023
"Genders of Atrocity: Before Lynndie England There Was Ilse Koch" The Wire, 8 Aug 2023
"The Other Nuked", Telangana Today, 5 August, 2023
"On lastness and endlings", Telangana Today, 5 July, 2023
"Most translated document in history", Telangana Today, 1 July, 2023
"There Are No Bystanders", The Wire, 27 June, 2023
"From Culture Wars to the Culture of Wars", The Wire, 17 June, 2023
"Curricular Wars and Averting Auschwitz", The Wire, 4 June, 2023
"Politicisation of populations", Telangana Today, 30 May, 2023
"Ice will not suffice", Telangana Today, 9 April, 2023
"Freedom to have conscience", Telangana Today, 10 March, 2023
"End Verse, End-Times", Telangana Today, 24 February, 2023
"The Arts of Decline", Telangana Today, 3 February, 2023
"'Doomed University': What Ails Our Publicly Funded Higher Education?", The Wire, 29 December, 2022
“Why Human Rights Norms Need to Enter Higher Education and Pedagogy.” The Wire, 1 December, 2022.
“Beyond Compliance – or Public Good, Public Accountability and Public University.” The Wire, 8 November, 2022.
“Disenfranchising Refugees, Digitally.” Telangana Today, 19 October, 2022.
“Allahabad University Forgets That Students Aren't Resources For Revenue Generation.” The Wire, 3 October, 2022.
“With the NEP's Focus on 'Autonomy', Are We Ushering in a Spirit of Academic Capitalism?.” The Wire, 6 September, 2022.
“What Happens to the Right to Education, Online?.” The Wire, 24 April, 2022.
“The Entrepreneurial University and its Questions.” eSocialSciences, 7 March, 2022.
“Opinion: When Art goes Nuclear.” Telangana Today, 21 January, 2022.
“The Art of War.” Telangana Today, 26 December, 2021.
“Opinion: History of unnatural destruction.” Telangana Today, 17 November, 2021.
“University Rankings and How They Affect Academic Responsibility in the Globalised Era.” The Wire, 19 September, 2021.
“Why Atrocity Archives Exist, and Why We Need Them.” The Wire, 13 June, 2021.
“COVID-19 and Crimes Against Humanity: What the Nuremberg-Hague Trials Can Teach Us.” The Wire, 3 June, 2021.
“The state of speed.” Telangana Today, 5 January, 2021
“Rethinking Academic Freedom for a Turbulent Time in History.” The Wire, 29 October, 2020.
By Anna Kurian
"Why India Needs a Truth and Reconciliation Commission" The Wire, 12 July, 2023
“Why We Cannot Memorialise the COVID-19 Dead.” The Wire, 7 June , 2021.
“Why We Should Collectively Mourn the COVID Dead.” The Wire, 25 May, 2021.
“Stereotyping and Scapegoating Indian Women.” Seminar 669 (2015).