Rewriting Indian Legends

December 31, 2012
Meera Subramanian The people on the streets of Delhi, are saying: We won’t disappear.

Arakan, Displaced

December 17, 2012
Conflict in western Burma's Arakan state has displaced thousands of Muslim Rohingyas and Buddhist Arakanese. From the Burmese...

In The World

December 14, 2012
By Natasja Sheriff On breaking the deafening silence surrounding two international human rights and climate change events.
Feature

Mediating Our Dead

December 14, 2012
By Rachel Wagner We have become incapable of sitting with tragedy and loss, and instantly seek to make order...

More Songs of Kabir

December 11, 2012
From Patton Burchett's "Religions of India" class, 28 poems after Kabir, the celebrated 15-16th century devotional poet and social...

Holy Regulation

December 4, 2012
William Hogeland on Herman Husband, the War of the Regulation and his new book, Founding Finance

What I'm Reading

December 3, 2012
Good reads pulled from The Los Angeles Review of Books, The Nation, The Paris Review, The Revealer and elsewhere.
Review

Love, Magic and Holy Death

November 30, 2012
David Metcalfe talks to R. Andrew Chestnut about his latest, Devoted to Death: Santa Muerte, The Skeleton Saint; with...

In The World

November 30, 2012
By Natasja Sheriff From Tibet, Burma and India, the first of a weekly round-up of religion-related news from around...

Our Savages

November 26, 2012
By Ann Neumann In one-inch letters the headlines told us what we were seeing: SAVAGES.

Sweeping Air

November 21, 2012
From Varanasi, India, Meera Subramanian’s inner pragmatist ponders the meaning of strength and devotion as she witnesses the Hindu...

Iyad: An Epic of Modern Mali

November 8, 2012
Part three of Joe McKnight's series on the epic lives of Sundiata, medieval Malian ruler, and Iyad ag-Ghali, a...

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