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Posts by Prachi Deshpande

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8 months ago 0 0 0 1
‘Scripts of Power’: An extraordinarily rich study of the inescapable materiality of scribal labour At the heart of Prachi Deshpande’s book is an understanding of written language as an infinitely adaptable medium for human expression.

Absolutely thrilled to read Rosalind O'Hanlon's review of Scripts of Power :-) scroll.in/article/1085...

8 months ago 6 2 1 0

Thank you @farinamir.bsky.social for a generous and perceptive review of Scripts of Power!

10 months ago 0 1 0 0
Research Training Programme 2025-26. Would you like a taste of what it means to do research? Do you wish to deepen and widen your knowledge across the social sciences? Are you interested in pursuing a PhD but want to be more prepared? If so, the multidisciplinary RTP at CSSSC is for you! Duration is 10 months (August 2025-June 2026). Eligibility criteria is Masters or equivalent, minimum 50% marks. Programme content is two compulsory courses, three optional courses which students can choose from a variety of disciplinary and multidisciplinary options, and a final research project. Certificates will be issued on successful completion of the programme. Last date for application is 3rd June 2025. For further details, see the RTP prospectus and application form on the CSSSC website: https://www.cssscal.org/academic_programmes.php

Research Training Programme 2025-26. Would you like a taste of what it means to do research? Do you wish to deepen and widen your knowledge across the social sciences? Are you interested in pursuing a PhD but want to be more prepared? If so, the multidisciplinary RTP at CSSSC is for you! Duration is 10 months (August 2025-June 2026). Eligibility criteria is Masters or equivalent, minimum 50% marks. Programme content is two compulsory courses, three optional courses which students can choose from a variety of disciplinary and multidisciplinary options, and a final research project. Certificates will be issued on successful completion of the programme. Last date for application is 3rd June 2025. For further details, see the RTP prospectus and application form on the CSSSC website: https://www.cssscal.org/academic_programmes.php

Applications for the year-long RTP Certificate Course for 2025-26 at the CSSSC now open. For all details and queries about the programme, please check: www.cssscal.org/academic_pro...
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11 months ago 0 1 0 0
Scripts of Power: Writing, Language Practices, and Cultural History in Western India eBook : Prachi Deshpande: Amazon.in: Kindle Store Scripts of Power: Writing, Language Practices, and Cultural History in Western India eBook : Prachi Deshpande: Amazon.in: Kindle Store

My book *Scripts of Power* is now available on Kindle!
If you have been longing to read the book but haven't been able to procure the paperback, esp. outside India, now's your chance 🙂https://amzn.in/d/6gJULj4

11 months ago 4 2 0 0
‘I didn’t go’: The last Muslim man in Indian town hit by religious strife The 15 Muslim families in Nanda Nagar fled after they were attacked by neighbours. Ahamad Hasan decided to return.

What have these barbarians done to Hinduism and to our country!!! 💔😢

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1 year ago 1 1 0 0

Nice! 🙂 I had this whole series in college on cassette... There is also one in the afternoon ones with Mallikarjun Mansur and Shruti Sadolikar that I loved

1 year ago 1 0 1 0

What afternoon ragas and which artistes? (I often enjoy listening to bhimpalas at night)

1 year ago 0 0 1 0
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I have got many such bags from friends, and always recieve them gratefully - currently making a hat for a friend from his late mom's wool. The Rippling Waves project is a big deal!

1 year ago 1 0 1 0
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Seminar this Friday at the CSSSC, at Jadunath Bhavan, open to all

1 year ago 1 0 0 0

My sincere condolences, R.

1 year ago 1 0 0 0

Thanks, Carlos! :-)

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Grateful for this detailed review of /Scripts of Power/ in the latest South Asian Studies. doi.org/10.1080/0266...

1 year ago 6 1 1 0
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Thrilled to receive gorgeous new book by @moubanerjee28.bsky.social in the mail! For legal historians: I recommend ch.3 on the great Tagore will case. #SouthAsianHistory Congratulations, Mou!!

1 year ago 17 4 1 1
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SAAG’s 2024 In Reading These reflections do not aim to present a neat list of 2024’s "best" books or "essential reads." Instead, they are fragments of what stayed with us; works that lingered and called us back.

Surprised and pleased to find //Scripts of Power// in this list! www.saaganthology.com/vol-2-issue-...

1 year ago 3 1 0 0

What is with all this anti-kothimbir-ism? What we really need is anti-shepu-ism. Down with dill!

1 year ago 0 0 1 0
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Economic historian Amiya Kumar Bagchi passes away Professor Amiya Kumar Bagchi, an exceptional economist and scholar, left a lasting impact on economic history and development theory.

Meeting Amiya Bagchi at the Centre in recent years went some way in mitigating the trauma of encountering his formidable book "Private Investment in India" as a clueless MA student in the Cap-Col class at CHS/JNU. www.thehindu.com/news/nationa...

1 year ago 12 2 0 0

In an earlier life, I blogged earnestly about knitting and other crafty things at desiknitter.wordpress.com. I still knit (not so earnestly) but now I record all the action at Ravelry, the big fibre crafts site, and occasionally post pics to @grass_hamlet on Insta/FB,

1 year ago 7 0 0 0
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COP29: Why are developing countries so disappointed? | In Focus podcast by In Focus by The Hindu Nagraj Adve speaks to us about how we can understand the outcomes of COP29 with regard to carbon markets, and how we can assess the same in terms of progress on climate finance.

Nagraj Adve lucidly spells out the implications of the failed COP29 discussions and the climate challenges looming before us, particularly in India, in the "In Focus podcast" of the Hindu with G. Sampath. Listen!! megaphone.link/THGU9916067771

1 year ago 4 1 0 0
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COP29: Why are developing countries so disappointed? | In Focus podcast In this episode, Nagraj Adve speaks to us about how we can understand the outcomes of COP29 with regard to carbon markets, and how we can assess the same in terms of progress on climate finance.

www.thehindu.com/podcast/cop2...

please listen to this detailed and illuminating interview with Nagraj Adve on the disappointing outcomes of COP29 for developing countries.

1 year ago 3 2 0 0

ChatGPT will probably write more effusive letters, true.

1 year ago 0 0 0 0
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Modern South Asia Workshop

Call for Papers for the Yale Modern South Asia Workshop, to be held June 7-8, 2025. Travel, accommodation, and meals will be provided to all selected candidates for the duration of the Workshop in South Asia.

macmillan.yale.edu/southasia/mo...

1 year ago 38 36 0 1

The time of year when you upload letter after letter after reference letter for PhD applications, agonize about getting in enough superlatives and exclamation marks and every last detail that could help, and then wonder about the whole point of this process.

1 year ago 7 2 1 0
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Huge thanks to the excellent Chitralekha Zutshi for choosing Ruling Devotion as a book of the year in #HistoryToday 🥰

1 year ago 7 1 0 1
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India’s massive failure to control pesticide overuse in cardamom and its spice trade An investigation into cardamom cultivation in Kerala exposes how India is failing abjectly to regulate pesticide overuse and contamination in its spice production and trade

An investigation into cardamom cultivation in Kerala exposes how India is failing abjectly to regulate pesticide overuse and contamination in its spice production and trade.

By @jeffjosephpaul.bsky.social
www.himalmag.com/politics/car...

1 year ago 27 16 2 0

Delhi malls are advertising their good AQI as an escape for Delhiites who’re struggling to breathe. What in the dystopia.

1 year ago 10 6 4 0
Dalit Kitchen: हम क्या खाते हैं, कोई नहीं जानता | Rahul Gandhi
Dalit Kitchen: हम क्या खाते हैं, कोई नहीं जानता | Rahul Gandhi YouTube video by Rahul Gandhi

Sorry, Rahul Gandhi - www.youtube.com/watch?v=sfSO...

1 year ago 0 0 1 0

Do it!! His interaction with RG was quite smooth and multilingual!

1 year ago 0 0 1 0
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Table Talk - YouTube Table Talk was a fortnightly chat, each time with a different guest, about some aspect of food, but not about recipes (though those may have popped up too), ...

You can see or listen to all episodes (barring a couple of off-the-record sessions) at youtube.com/playlist?lis...

One discussion I really wanted to have was about caste and food. But first issue was where to begin! In India,vwe are brilliant at finding different ways to discriminate!
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1 year ago 5 5 1 1

In lockdown, thanks to a Facebook group I run, I began to think about food and its intersections with every aspect of our lives. One result was a series of long public conversations on food, called Table Talk. (Link in replies.) It was too expensive to sustain, so I stopped at 20 episodes.

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