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India is an unnatural nation accommodating multitudes and sustaining a million mutinies. Through conversations with authors, academics, activists and thinkers, this podcast attempts to navigate through the story of this complex nation.Navigating India アート 文学史・文学批評
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  • Spies, Lies and Allies: The Extraordinary Lives of Chatto and Roy
    2025/06/07

    While India's freedom struggle is often remembered for its nonviolent approach, remarkable individuals like Bhagat Singh, Chandrashekhar Azad, Ram Prasad Bismil, Ashfaqulla Khan, Sukhdev, and Rajguru actively pursued revolutionary methods, conducting rebellious activities within India. Meanwhile, others ventured abroad, forging alliances, securing funds and weapons for Indian revolutionaries, assassinating British officials in London, conspiring against colonial authorities, and establishing organisations, parties, and committees, often while navigating complex love lives. Two such remarkable figures are Virendranath Chattopadhyay, alias Chatto, and M.N. Roy. In this episode, Kavitha Rao chronicles the extraordinary journeys of these two individuals.


    References

    1. Kavitha Rao: Website, X, Instagram
    2. Books: Spies, Lies and Allies: The Extraordinary Lives of Chatto and Roy, Lady Doctors: The Untold Stories of India’s First Women in Medicine, The Librarian
    3. Daughter of the Earth: A Novel by Agnes Smedley
    4. Giulia Lazzari by Somerset Maugham
    5. The Multiple Careers of Kamaladevi Chattopadhyay: In conversation with Nico Slate- Episode 7 of Navigating India
    6. Transnational resistance and fictive truths: Virendranath Chattopadhyaya, Agnes Smedley and the Indian nationalist movement by Purnima Bose
    7. A Glimpse of My Life: Autobiography of the Indian Revolutionary Ram Prasad Bismil, translated from the Hindi by Awadhesh Tripathi
    8. Why have Indian historians failed to combat ‘WhatsApp history’? By Shoaib Daniyal
    9. Ramachandra Guha, Peter Frankopan, William Dalrymple, Manu S Pillai, Srikar Raghavan, Ira Mukhoty, Rollo Romig, Sam Dalrymple
    10. Rama Bhima Soma: Cultural Investigations into Modern Karnataka: In Conversation with Srikar Raghavan- Episode 10 of Navigating India
    11. New India Foundation
    12. A Journalist’s Murder and the Rise of Autocracy in India: In conversation with Rollo Romig- Episode 11 of Navigating India
    13. Gender bias in men’s reading habits still exists by Claire Shanahan: “This research confirms that while women read books by women and men equally, men overwhelmingly reject books written by women in favour of male authors”
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    1 時間 58 分
  • A Journalist's Murder and the Rise of Autocracy in India
    2025/05/16
    On September 5th, 2017, activist and journalist Gauri Lankesh was shot in front of her house in the city of Bangalore. In January 2025, the last of the accused in the Gauri Lankesh murder case was granted bail. No one has been convicted in this case yet. Who killed Gauri Lankesh? Who wanted her silenced? What was her true legacy? And what are the consequences of her assassination for journalism, activism, and democracy in India? Pulitzer Prize finalist author and journalist Rollo Romig joins in this episode to discuss these questions and many moreReferences: Rollo Romig: Website, InstagramBook: I Am on the Hit List: Murder and Myth-making in South IndiaLast Accused In Custody For Journalist Gauri Lankesh's Murder Gets Bail, 17 Accused Out On Bail While One Absconds by Mustafa PlumberGround report: Behind Karnataka BJP's ‘jihadi’ murder list, more than Hindutva and Islamist clashes by Sruthisagar YamunanHave ‘jihadis’ killed 23 Hindutva activists in Karnataka since 2014 as BJP claims? by Sruthisagar YamunanGauri Lankesh's killers just did the job our society had designed for them by TM KrishnaThe end of rule of law in America by J. Michael Luttig‘Electoral autocracy’: The downgrading of India’s democracy by Soutik BiswasLooking back 2024: Most dangerous places for journalists by Gautam Nirmal DoshiHow to steal a river by Rollo RomigAgni Sreedhar: InstagramMy Days in the Underworld- Rise of the Bangalore Mafia by Agni SreedharIndia's newspaper revolution: capitalism, politics, and the Indian-language press, 1977-99 by Robin JeffreySpeaking of Shiva by A.K. RamanujanWho is Luigi Mangione, CEO shooting suspect? by Madeline Halpert & Mike WendlingRama Bhima Soma: Cultural Investigations into Modern Karnataka- In Conversation with Srikar Raghavan- Episode 10 of Navigating IndiaThe Adversary by Srikar Raghavan
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    1 時間 51 分
  • Rama Bhima Soma: Cultural Investigations into Modern Karnataka
    2025/04/19
    In this episode, I am in conversation with Srikar Raghavan about his book, ‘Rama Bhima Soma: Cultural Investigations into Modern Karnataka’. With rigorous research and profound sensitivity, this work examines the trajectories of Karnataka’s Literary, Trade Union, Naxal, Dalit, Socialist and Environmental movements. It also delves into the genesis and contradictions of all the major ideologies that have operated within the state and highlights the contributions of several individual figures, including Saketh Rajan, Syed Issaq, Shankar Mokashi Punekar, Shantaveri Gopala Gowda, Dr. Rajkumar, Pratibha Nandakumar, M.K. Indira, U.R. Ananthamurthy, S.L. Byrappa, and Ram Manohar Lohia. This episode and the book itself offer a scholarly exploration of the ideas, events, biographies, and movements that have significantly shaped the cultural and social fabric of Karnataka. References: Srikar Raghavan: About, Twitter, InstagramRama Bhima Soma: Cultural Investigations into Modern Karnataka by Srikar RaghavanRama Bhima Soma WebsiteEssays by Srikar Raghavan: The Adversary (On Saketh Rajan and Naxalism in Karnataka), Running after the light: Mudnakudu Chinnaswamy’s writing searches for a new moral orderHeart Lamp: Selected Stories by Banu Mushtaq, translated by Deepa BhasthiChomana Dudi by Kota Shivarama KaranthProvincials: Postcards from the Peripheries by Sumana Roy (Review by Srikar Raghavan)Bringing Ambedkar and Gandhi together by Ramachandra GuhaThe Flaming Feet and Other Essays: The Dalit Movement in India by D.R. NagarajThe Life and Times of George Fernandes by Rahul Ramagundam (Spotify, Apple Podcasts)Chomana Dudi, Moga Padeda Mana by Kota Shivarama KaranthRemembering U R Ananthamurthy by Chandan GowdaU R Ananthamurthy: Samskara: A Rite for a Dead Man (Translated from Kannada to English by A K Ramanujan), Bharathipura (Translated from Kannada to English by Susgeela Punitha), Avasthe (Translated from Kannada to English by Narayan Hegde)Vamshavriksha, Daatu by S L Byrappa Varadambika Parinaya Campu of Tirumalamba (Translated from Sanskrit to English by Sujatha Reddy)Songs for Siva: Vacanas of Akka Mahadevi (Translated by Vinaya Chaitanya)Tungabhadhra by M K IndiraA Part Apart: The Life and Thought of B.R. Ambedkar by Ashok GopalStaging a folk epic by Sweekruthi K (On Daklakatha Devikavya, a play adapted from works of K.B. Siddaiah)Making History: Karnataka’s People and their Past- Volume I (Stone Age to Mercantilism), II (Colonial Shock, Armed Struggle) by Saki (alias Saketh Rajan)Naanembudu Kinchittu (Autobiography) by Dr. Mogalli GaneshHow the Brahmins Won: From Alexander to the Guptas by Johannes BronkhorstWho was Shivaji by Govind Pansara Library with 11,000 books burnt down in Mysuru, librarian vows to rebuild it by Sanjana DeshpandeSyed Issaq- Mysuru’s ‘library man’ rebuilds his dream, on his own labour by Karthik KKSri Ramayana Darshanam by Kuvempu (Translated from Kannada to English by S M Punekar)
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    2 時間 5 分

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