Comment / Members-only Samina leaves home What does the growing divorce rate among Southasians in the UK indicate? By Kaveri Qureshi / 29 Jan 2016
Comment / Members-only Is Southasia really becoming safer for journalists? The discrepancy in reported journalist killings merits investigation By Sarah Khatry / 28 Jan 2016
Comment / Members-only Sex, the city and the university On pleasure, freedom and safety for women in urban spaces and institutions By Brinda Bose / 6 Jan 2016
Comment / Members-only An unjust war: ‘Love Jihad’ and honour killings are strategies to quell challenges to caste, class and gender conventions During his tenth class exam, the one thing that had pushed Faisal to study hard was his father's promise to buy him a cellphone that would "click By Neha Dixit / 27 Dec 2015
Comment / Members-only Reasoning with intolerance The defence raised by the rightwing apologists about growing intolerance needs to be addressed By Ajay Gudavarthy / 25 Dec 2015
Comment / Members-only Far from truth: On the policing of sexuality of migrant workers’ wives in Nepal Every day around 1500 people leave Nepal to work abroad in the Gulf countries and Malaysia. For most migrant workers, the goal is simple – to have an attractive job and By Weena Pun / 23 Dec 2015
Comment / Members-only The battle of Kikrüma How a single Naga village took on the British Empire By Jelle J P Wouters / 15 Dec 2015
Comment / Members-only Mourning, memory and resistance in Pakistan A tribute to Sabeen Mahmud. By Nosheen Ali / 13 Dec 2015
Comment / Members-only A play with the third Voyeurs, partners and shadow presences in Indian narratives of marriage. By Lora Tomas / 10 Dec 2015
Comment / Members-only Common code, uncommon challenges Does the debate on the Uniform Civil Code in India uphold a majoritarian value system? By Flavia Agnes / 5 Dec 2015
Comment / Members-only Unnatural acts Section 377, or India’s anti-sodomy law, as Shakespearean comedy. By Danish Sheikh / 1 Dec 2015
Comment / Members-only Home and away On transnational simultaneity among British Bangladeshis. By Benjamin Zeitlyn / 27 Nov 2015