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This course emphasizes class discussion. Student groups take turns leading the discussions, which should be based on questions inspired by the readings.
Books for Required Reading
Sahgal, Nayantara. Rich Like Us. 1st ed. New York, NY: Harper Collins, 1999. ISBN: 8172233752.
Chughtai, Ismat. The Quilt and Other Stories. Translated by Tahira Nagvi and Syeda S. Hameed. 4th ed. Columbia, MO: South Asia Books, 1999. ISBN: 8185107106.
Hossain, Rokeya Sakhawat. Sultana's Dream: And Selections from the Secluded Ones. New York, NY: Feminist Press, 1988. ISBN: 0935312838.
Devi, Mahasweta. Imaginary Maps: Three Stories. Translated by Gayatri Chakravorty Spivak. Oxford, UK: Routledge, 1994. ISBN: 0415904633.
Antherjanam, Lalithambika, Gita Krishnakutty. Cast Me Out If You Will: Stories and Memoirs from Kerala. 1st ed. New York, NY: Feminist Press, 1998. ISBN: 1558611886.
LEC # | TOPICS | READINGS |
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1 | Introduction | |
2 | Quest for Freedom, Partition and Memories (1857-2004), (A Historical Approach and Personal Memoirs) | Film: Mehta, Deepa. Earth. 1998. Reading: ![]() Reading: ![]() |
3 | Land Reforms (1950-85): Poverty Line and Peasantry | Film: Benegal, Shyam. Ankur. 1974. Reading: ![]() Reading: Besley, Timothy, and Robin Burgess. "Land Reform, Poverty Reduction, And Growth: Evidence From India." The Quarterly Journal of Economics 115, no. 2 (2000): 389-430. |
4 | "The Emergency Rule" (1975-77): Democracy or Dictatorship? | Reading: ![]() |
5 | "The Emergency Rule" (1975-77): Democracy or Dictatorship? (cont.) | Reading: ![]() |
6 | The Universal Civil Code Debate and the Shah Bano Case (1985 and its Aftermath): Women and Islam | Reading: ![]() Reading: ![]() |
7 | Mandal Commission (1990): Caste and Affirmative Action | Film: Mundhra, Jag. Bawandar. 2000. Reading: ![]() Reading: Omvedt, Gail. "Introduction to Dalit Poems." Bulletin of Concerned Asian Scholars X, no. 3 (1978): 2-10. (Selections from this text.) |
8 | Documentary Cinema and Academic debate: Ayodhya (1992): Religious Conflict, Within and Beyond Borders | Film: Bose, Sugata. Mandir, Masjid, Mandal, and Marx: Democracy in India. 1991. Reading: ![]() |
9 | Parallel Cinema and Fiction: Seventy-Third Amendment, Panchayati Raj and the Empowerment of Women (1992-2004) Guest Speaker: Professor Esther Duflo, MIT | Film: Kapur, Shekhar. Bandit Queen. 1994. Reading: Sen, Amartya. "More than 100 million women are missing." New York Review of Books, December 1990. Reading: ![]() |
10 | Popular Culture and its Critique: The World Cup and Bollywood Goes West (1983-2001): Cricket mania, Post-Colonialism and National Pride | Film: Gowariker, Ashutosh. Lagaan: Once Upon a Time in India. 2001. Reading: Majumdar, Boria. "The Empire Drives Back." outlookindia.com, July 16, 2001. (Web publication.) Reading: ![]() |
11 | Ethnography and Pulp Magazines: Star TV arrives in India: Global or Local? (1990's - the present) Health Care in India: guest lecture by expert from MIT-Health, followed by Q and A | Reading: ![]() Reading: Stardust and Filmfare, North Indian cine magazines. (Excerpts from these texts.) |
12 | Press and Other Media: IT Revolutions (1990-the present): BPOs, Call Centers, Outsourcing and all that | Reading: ![]() (Articles by Narayanmurthy.) Reading: Times of India, The Hindu, India Today, and Frontline, Indian newspapers and magazines. (Clips and excerpts from these texts.) |
13 | History and Religion in Modern Times: The Romila Thapar Controversy (2001 and Ancient History): Myth, Legends, History and National Identity | Reading: Thapar, Romila. "In Defence of History." Lecture delivered at Tiruvananthapuram, March 2, 2002. Reading: ![]() |
14 | Politics, Documenting and Civil Society: Elections 2003-2004: Consensus and Controversies Guest Speaker: Professor Abhijit Banerjee, MIT Wrap up Discussion | Film: Banerjee and Banerjee. The Name of the Disease. (In-class screening.) Readings: Probe Report, Indian Express and Outlook. (Excerpts from these texts.) |