Hi there,
Caricaturing Culture in India: Cartoons and History in the Modern World
by Ritu Gairola Khanduri uses the history of cartoons, from colonial to
current times, to explore topics such as modernity, outrage, politics
and the state. You can listen to Ritu talk about her book on New Books
in South Asian Studies:
http://newbooksinsouthasianstudies.com/2015/04/20/ritu-g-khanduri-caricaturing-culture-in-india-cartoons-and-history-in-the-modern-world-cambridge-up-2014/
There's also loads of great author interviews in our archive. You follow
us by email or rss feed so that you'll never miss an episode -
newbooksinsouthasianstudies.com
Cheers,
Ian
Ian Cook
Doctoral Candidate
Department of Sociology and Social Anthropology
Central European University
ceu.academia.edu/IanCook
thecityasariver.net
@ianmickcook
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